Henry VIII (1491–1547), king of England and Ireland (original) (raw)
Article contents
- Upbringing
- Personal monarchy
- The conciliar option, 1509–1514
- Developments at court
- Wolsey as minister, 1514–1526
- The king's ‘Great Matter’
- The failure of Wolsey, 1527–1529
- A return to conciliar government, 1529–1531
- The final phase, 1530–1533: new ideas
- The headship of the church
- The emergence of a new minister
- Marriage and the breach with Rome
- The royal supremacy defended: foreign danger
- The royal supremacy defended: the home front
- Doctrinal revolution
- Opposition
- Henry and kingship
- Henrician politics
- Royal marriages, 1509–1537
- The royal parent, 1537–1553
- Henry VIII and Cromwell
- Wales, Calais, and the north
- The Irish problem
- The Cleves marriage
- The fall of Cromwell
- The emergence of a privy council
- Royal marriages, 1540–1547
- A return to war
- An evil legacy
- The king's will
- The royal magnificence
- Henry VIII—an assessment
- Henry VIII to his contemporaries
- Subsequent images
- Sources
- Archives
- Likenesses
- Wealth at Death
- Archive Edition
Henry VIII
(1491–1547)
- E. W. Ives
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