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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
Henry VIII
▪ I. Henry VIII [Henry VIII] BrE NAmE (1491–1547) king of England (1509–47) and son of ↑Henry VII. He is one of the most famous of all English kings, partly because he had six wives. For political reasons, he married ↑Catherine of Aragon, the wife of his dead brother Arthur, just after he became king. They had a daughter, later ↑Mary I, but because they did not have a son who could be the future king, Henry decided to ↑divorce her. The Pope refused to give the necessary permission for this, so Henry removed England from the Catholic Church led by the Pope and made himself head of the Church in England. This act, together with others such as the ↑Dissolution of the Monasteries, was the beginning of the establishment of Protestantism in England. Henry divorced Catherine of Aragon and married Anne Boleyn in 1533. They had a daughter, later ↑Elizabeth I, but Henry had Anne executed for ↑adultery. His third wife was Jane Seymour, who died giving birth to a son (later ↑Edward VI). Henry married his fourth wife, ↑Anne of Cleves, for political reasons, but soon ↑divorced her and in 1540 he married Catherine Howard. She too was executed for ↑adultery. Henry’s sixth and last wife was Catherine Parr, who survived him. As a young man Henry was known for his love of hunting, sport and music, but he did not rule well and the country was in a weak and uncertain state when he died. See also Cromwell See also ↑Greensleeves See also More, See also Wolsey ▪ II. Henry VIII [Henry VIII] BrE NAmE a play (1613) by Shakespeare, possibly the last he wrote. Some people believe he wrote it with somebody else, perhaps John Fletcher. It is about events surrounding King Henry VIII's ↑divorce from ↑Catherine of Aragon.
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