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Feb 25, 2017 · 4 min read

Henry VIII was one of the most important, and infamous, British monarchs.

Most people know about his 6 wives, but how many of these things do you now about him?

1. Henry founded the Church of England

church of england photo
church of england photo

After his argument with Rome over his marriage to Catherine of Aragon he broke with the Catholic Church and aligned himself with the new Protestant religion.

The new Protestant Church of England was formed and made the official religion of England and Wales.


2. Henry considered himself the king of France too

king of france photo
king of france photo

This was an old claim of English monarchs from Edward III.

Unfortunately after the Wars of the Roses, England wasn’t in any position to press its claim, and had to make do ruling just Calais on the French north coast.


3. Henry actually ‘dated’ Anne Boleyns sister before Anne

Mary Boleyn.jpg
Mary Boleyn.jpg

Public Domain, Link

The older Mary Boleyn was almost certainly one of his many mistresses when Henry was a young man.

The affair was the subject of the bestselling ‘The Other Boleyn’ by Philippa Gregory.


4. Henry nearly died from a jousting accident

jousting photo
jousting photo

After being hit on the head during a joust, Henry was unconscious for 2 hours during which he was thought to be dead.

Some medical experts believe the blow resulted in a personality changing brain injury — he seeks to have changed from an athletic and sporty young man to the paranoid tyrant we now think him to be around this time.


5. It was dangerous to be one of Henry’s advisors

thomas cromwell photo
thomas cromwell photo

Photo by David Holt London

Henry had a habit of relying heavily on key advisors, but then falling out and then executing them.

Cardinal Wolsey, Thomas More and Thomas Cromwell all ended their days via the executor’s axe in the Tower of London.


6. Henry had a favorite wife

 Jane Seymour photo
 Jane Seymour photo

Photo by Stifts- och landsbiblioteket i Skara

Henry’s true love of his life was Jane Seymour, who died soon after childbirth.

Indeed he is buried with her in Windsor castle rather than his last wife, Catherine Parr.


7. Henry suffered from leg ulcers

Henry VIII Engraving by Peter Isselburg after Cornelis Metsys 1646.jpg
Henry VIII Engraving by Peter Isselburg after Cornelis Metsys 1646.jpg

By Peter Isselburg after Cornelis Metsys (1646) — http://tudorhistory.org/henry8/henryengraving.jpg, Public Domain, Link

Later in life Henry suffered terribly from varicose ulcers to his leg.

These never really healed and were often foul smelling open wounds.


8. Henry decided to marry his fourth wife on the basis of her portrait

AnneCleves.jpg
AnneCleves.jpg

By Hans Holbein the Younger (1497/1498–1543) — Web Gallery of Art: Image Info about artwork, Public Domain, Link

Anne of Cleves was chosen partly for political reasons but also due to a pretty looking portrait of her.

Unfortunately on meeting her Henry changed his opinion — rather ungallantly he compared her to a horse.

The miscalculation sealed the fate of the marriage’s arranger, Thomas Cromwell.


9. Henry had at least one illegitimate child.

Lucas Horenbout - Henry Fitzroy, Duke of Richmond and Somerset (1519-36) - Google Art Project.jpg
Lucas Horenbout - Henry Fitzroy, Duke of Richmond and Somerset (1519-36) - Google Art Project.jpg

By Lucas HorenboutFAFpyC0Md_xfGA at Google Cultural Institute maximum zoom level, Public Domain, Link

Henry Fitzroy, duke of Richmond, was born to Elizabeth Blount another of his mistresses.

Fitzroy means son of the King and was Henry’s way of acknowledging the child as his.


10. Henry suffered several uprisings during his reign

The Pilgrimage of Grace 1536
The Pilgrimage of Grace 1536

The most serious was the Pilgrimage of Grace, based in the Catholic friendly north of England.

The leaders of the failed uprising were executed.

Featured Image By Hans Holbein the Younger (1497/1498–1543) — bwFsEOEPkei3Lw at Google Cultural Institute, zoom level maximum, Public Domain, Link

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