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Mary. Many of the criticism are regarded to the final execution such as boiling to death, beheaded or hanged, that violate the humanity, and also the in appropriate
usage of authority that interfere in religion aspect also.
C. Pictures
1. King Henry VIII 1491 - 1547
http:home.earthlink.net~elis alequeenmary.html
Born : 28 June 1491
Birthplace : Greenwich, England
Died : 28 January 1547
known as : The king with six wives
Henry VIII is one of the most famous and controversial kings of England. His fickle
passions and demand for a male heir led him to marry six different women. Two of those
wives, Anne Boleyn and Katharine Howard, were executed on his order. Henrys divorce
from his first wife, Catherine of Aragon, led to his split with the Catholic Church and set the
stage for the English Reformation and for religious battles which lasted for centuries.
It also led to his famous clash with Sir Thomas More, who was tried for treason and executed. Henry VIII was the father of Elizabeth I, who became one of
Englands most powerful and longest-reigning monarchs. Henry is also known for his great girth; his obesity probably contributed to his death at age 56. He was
succeeded by his son, Edward VI, born to Jane Seymour. http:www.answers.comtopichenry-viii?cat=entertainment
2. King Edward Tudor VI1537 - 53
Born : 12 October 1537
Birthplace : Hampton Court Palace, London, England
Died : 6 July 1553
Edward VI became King of England and Ireland on 28 January 1547, at just nine years of age. Edward,
the son of Henry VIII and Jane Seymour, was the third monarch of the Tudor dynasty and Englands
first ruler who was Protestant at the time of his ascension to the throne. Edwards entire rule was
mediated through a council of regency as he never reached majority. The council was first led by his
uncle, Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset 1547 -49, and then by John Dudley, 1st Duke of
Northumberland 1549-1553. http:en.wikipedia.orgwikiEdward_VI_of_England
3.
Queen Mary I 1516 - 1558
Born :
18 February 1516 Birthplace
: Palace of Placentia, Greenwich, London, England
Died :
17 November 1558 known as
: The ‘Bloody’ Mary Mary I also known as Mary Tudor, was Queen
of England and Queen of Ireland from 6 July 1553 de facto or 19 July 1553 de jure until
her death on 17 November 1558.Mary, the fourth monarch of the Tudor dynasty, after Jane
Grey and before Elizabeth I, is remembered for briefly returning England to Roman
Catholicism. To this end, she had almost three hundred religious dissenters executed; as a
consequence, she is often known as Bloody Mary. Her reestablishment of Roman
Catholicism was reversed by her successor and half-sister, Elizabeth I 1558–1603. Mary and Elizabeth were both first
cousins once-removed of Mary, Queen of Scots, granddaughter of their aunt Margaret Tudor.
http:en.wikipedia.orgwikiMary_I_of_England http:home.earthlink.net
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D. Family Trees