English reformation

  • Jan 1, 1509

    King Henry the Viii (Matthew)

    King Henry the Viii (Matthew)
    King Henry broke away from from the Roman Church to create the Church of England is because his first wife didn't or couldn't have a baby boy and he wanted a divorce. But in the Roman Church you wern't able to get a divorce. So he broke away and started the Church of England. Then he was crowned King of the Church of England.
  • Period: Jan 1, 1509 to

    English Reformation

  • Jan 1, 1516

    Mary Tudor (Bloody Mary) (Matthew)

    Mary Tudor (Bloody Mary) (Matthew)
    Mary took the thrown in 1533. Mary returned England to Roman Catholicism. Protestants were killed there were 300 of them. That led to Queen Mary being called Bloody Mary. She never had a child but at one point she thought she was but it was a false pregnancy. Mary died on November 17, 1558 by natrual causes.
  • Jan 1, 1533

    Elizabeth I (Dom)

    Elizabeth I (Dom)
    Elizabeth I was born in the year 1533. Her perants were King Henry the VIII and Anne Boleyn. She lived to be queen for about 45 years. Queen Elizabeth I died on 24 March 1603 from blood poisoning. Queen Elizabeth almost died from Smallpox in 1562 and was only left with few scars on her face.
  • Jan 1, 1533

    Catherine of Aragon (Dom)

    Catherine of Aragon (Dom)
    Date above is that date she was divorced by King Henry VIII. First was married to the king of whales and after his death married King Henry VIII. Catharine was 23 when she married Henry VIII, Henry VIII was 18. During their marriage she was pregnant 6 time, but that only resulted in 1 child (Mary I). She refused to be replased by a new queen. She died on the 7th of January 1536 and her daughter was not allowed to attend her funeral.
  • Jan 25, 1533

    Anne Bolyen (Matthew)

    Anne Bolyen (Matthew)
    The date of when Anne Bolyen was executed was May 19, 1536 at the Tower of London. She was also burried on the same day at Chapel of St. Peter. Anne wasn't like the other women with pale skin, blonde hair, and blue eyes; she had a darker tone to her skin, brown hair, brown eyes, and often appeared to be black. You can't tell in the painting but she was known to have lots of moles and warts. She had a good relationship with French royalty.
  • Jan 25, 1533

    Anne Boleyn Continued (Matthew)

    Anne Boleyn Continued (Matthew)
    Anne was executed because she was not able to produce a live male baby.
  • Jan 1, 1534

    Act of Supremacy (Matthew)

    Act of Supremacy (Matthew)
    The first Act of Supremacy was a piece of legislation that granted King Henry VIII of England Royal Supremacy, which means that he was declared the supreme head of the Church of England. It is still the legal authority of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom. Royal Supremacy is specifically used to describe the legal sovereignty of the civil laws over the laws of the Church in England.
  • May 30, 1536

    Jane Seymour (Matthew)

    Jane Seymour (Matthew)
    Jane died on October 24, 1537 in Hampton Court Palace. She was buried on November 13, 1537 in St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. King Henry supposebly fell in love with Jane while still being married to Anne. Henry was preparing his own tomb at St. Geogre's Chapel, Windsor Castle which was were Jane was buried. She was the only wife that was buried by King Henrys side out of the six. She died of natural causes.
  • Jan 1, 1537

    Edward VI (Dom)

    Edward VI (Dom)
    Edward VI was born in the year 1537. He became king when he was only 10 years old. His mother was Jane Seymour. After Endwards birth Jane Saymour died 3 days later. It was told that Edward VI was suffering tuberculosis when he died. From the age of only 6 he was educated in philosophy, geometry, music, scripture, French, Spanish and Italian.
  • Jan 6, 1540

    Anne of Cleves (Matthew)

    Anne of Cleves (Matthew)
    The marriage between Anne and Henry ended by divorce which happened on July 1540. She died on July 16, 1557 in Chelsea Manor, London. She was burried on August 4, 1557 on Westminster Abbey. He decided he was going to marry her over a painting of her. King Henry didn't find Anne attractive at all and he called her a 'Flanders Mare'. She died of natural causes as well.
  • Jan 1, 1542

    Kathryn Howard (Dom)

    Kathryn Howard (Dom)
    Time above is the date that she was executed. She became the lady in waiting during the marriage of Anne of Cleves and King Henry VIII. They got married on 28th July 1540. She was nearly thirty years younger than King Henry VIII. Catherine was a cousin to Anne Boleyn. Anne Boleyn was King Henrys Second wife. After a few months in their marriage rumors were heard that she was being unfaithful to King Henry VIII. Catherine was executed by beheading on 13th February 1542.
  • Jan 1, 1542

    Kathryn Howard Continue (Dom)

    Kathryn Howard Continue (Dom)
    She was buried in an un marked grave next to her sister.
  • Jan 1, 1547

    Katherine Parr (Dom)

    Katherine Parr (Dom)
    Date above is the day that she was widowed by King Henry VIII. Katherine Parr was very educated, she could speak latin, french, and Italian. Katherine Parr and Henry VIII married on 12th July 1543 at Hampton Court Palace. She was very close to her three step children. She saw Edward I crowned king then she retired from court. Katherine Parr became pregnant in 1548 but then past away 6 days later.
  • Jan 1, 1559

    Act of Supremacy 1559 (Dominic)

    Act of Supremacy 1559 (Dominic)
    It is also known as Act of the Parliament of England, this was passed under the authority of Queen Elizabeth. It replaced the original Act of Supremacy 1534 created by Elizabeth's father, Henry VIII. The act was first came up in 1558 but got past in 1559. Act of Supremacy defines Elizabeth I as the Supreme Governor of the Church of England