Henry
VIII
Henry
VIII (28 June 1491 – 28 January 1547) was King of England from 21
April 1509 until his death. He was the first English King of Ireland,
and continued the nominal claim by English monarchs to the Kingdom of
France. Henry was the second monarch of the Tudor dynasty, succeeding
his father, Henry VII.
1260
119 Henry VIII 65..83 (126=35 Prime – Deceive)
(119-83=36-Monarch, Ha Ha Ha Ha)
533
70 Henry 34 – Lie (533-34=499-95
Prime- Einstein) (70 A Hoax Is This)
727
49 VIII 31..49 (727 =129 Prime – Hollywood, Chamber, Flesh,
How To Be Good)
Born
28 June 1491 –28+6+14+9+1=58 / 28+6+14+91=139 –
Freemasonry,Julius Caesar (58 Father)
Died
28 January 1547 –28+1+15+4+7=55 / 28+1+15+47= 91– Phoenix (55
Wicked)
From
28 June 1491– 28 January 1547 is a period of 55 years 7 months(557
The Satanic Bloodline)
From
28 June 1491– 28 January 1547 is a period of 667 months –
Illuminati Li Bloodline
From
28 June 1491– 28 January 1547 is a period of 2900 weeks (290
Bloodlines)
From
21 April 1509 – 28 January 1547 is a period of 37 years 9 months 7
days (97 The Beatles)
From
January 1, 1547 – 28 January 1547 is a period of 28 days – Man,
Deceit
From
28 January 1547 – December 31, 1547 is a period of 11 months 3 days
or 337 days – Generation (113 Dishonest)
360
He was the first English King of Ireland 171 (36 Monarch, Ha Ha Ha
Ha)
308
Nominal claim by English monarchs 137 (38 Prince, Kabbalah, Noah)
405
The second monarch of the Tudor dynasty 153 (45 Kabbalah, Ha Ha Ha
Ha Ha)
294
Succeeding his father, Henry VII 150 (294-150=144-Killer, Time,
Forty Four)
Henry
is known for his consequential role in the separation of the Church
of England from the Roman Catholic
Church, besides his six marriages and many extramarital affairs, as
well as his effort to obtain an annulment of his marriage to
Catherine of Aragon, which led to conflict with the Pope. His
disagreements with the Pope led Henry to separate the Church of
England from papal authority, with himself as king and as the Supreme
Head of the Church of England; the disputes also led to the
Dissolution of the Monasteries. His principal dispute was with papal
authority rather than with doctrinal matters, and he remained a
believer in core Catholic theological teachings despite his
excommunication from the Roman Catholic Church. Henry oversaw the
legal union of England and Wales with the Laws in Wales Acts 1535 and
1542. He is also well known for a long personal
rivalry
with both Francis I of France and the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V,
with whom he frequently warred.
438
Annulment of his marriage to Catherine of Aragon 204 (234 The Bride
And Groom Of Heaven) 453 His six marriages and many extramarital
affairs 192..201..210..219 (453-219=234+432=666)
320
His disagreements with the Pope 140 (320-140=180 –Love Is All
Around (18 Faked))
514
His principal dispute was with papal authority 199..208
(514-208=306-36-Ha Ha Ha Ha)
Domestically,
Henry is known for his radical changes to the English Constitution,
ushering in the theory of the divine right of kings to England.
Besides asserting the sovereign's supremacy over the Church of
England, thus initiating the English Reformation, he greatly expanded
royal power. Charges of treason and heresy were commonly used to
quash dissent, and those accused were often executed without a formal
trial, by means of bills ofattainder. He achieved many of his
political aims through the
work of his chief ministers, some of whom were banished or executed
when they fell out of his favour. People such as Thomas Wolsey,
Thomas More, Thomas Cromwell, Richard Rich, and Thomas Cranmer
figured prominently in Henry's administration. He was an extravagant
spender and used the proceeds from the Dissolution of the Monasteries
and acts of the Reformation Parliament to convert money into royal
revenue that was formerly paid to Rome. Despite the influx of money
from these sources, Henry was continually on the verge of financial
ruin due to his personal extravagance as well as his numerous costly
continental wars.
322
He greatly expanded royal power 142–Papal (322-142=180-18 Faked)
His
contemporaries considered Henry in his prime to be an attractive,
educated, and accomplished king, and he has been described as "one
of the most charismatic rulers Catherine Howard to sit on the English
throne". Besides ruling with considerable power, he was also an
author and composer.
His
desire to provide England with a male heir stemmed partly from
personal vanity and partly from his belief that a daughter would be
unable to consolidate Tudor power and maintain the fragile peace that
existed following the Wars of the Roses. This led to the two things
for which Henry is most remembered: his six marriages and his break
with the Pope (who would not allow an annulment
of
Henry's first marriage). As he aged, Henry became severely obese and
his health suffered, contributing to his death in 1547. He is
frequently characterised in his later House Tudor Father Henry VII of
England other Elizabeth of York Religion Anglican life as a lustful,
egotistical, harsh, and insecure king. He was succeeded by his son
Edward VI.
324
He was also an author and composer 117–England (324-117=207-27-Bald
423
Existed following the Wars of the Roses 162..189
(423-189=234+432=666)
379
Became severely obese and his health suffered 172..199
(379-199=180-18-Faked)
322
He was succeeded by his son Edward VI 133–England, Is This A
Hoax)
The
story of Henry VII is a fictional narrative crafted very well by
masonic writers that takes the money and keep their mouths shut about
the deception. Henry VIII was a historical character tailor made for
Hollywood and the entertainment industry.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_VIII_of_England
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