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King Henry VIII was a remarkable ruler apart from any other. He reigned over England from 1509-1547

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King Henry VIII was a remarkable ruler apart from any other. He reigned over England from 1509-1547 (Tudor History). The English Reformation was solely his doing as he separated England from the Roman Catholic Church and changed the country forever (Biography). He has always been well known for his six marriages in which he treated his wives as his possessions. Many know about what Henry VIII did through his lifetime but do not know who he was. It is important to take a closer look at King Henry VIII’s personal life to understand and get to know who he really was as a person, rather than just as a powerful King. On September 20, 1486, King Henry VII and Queen Elizabeth the Good were blessed with their firstborn son, Arthur. Giving birth to …show more content…

Throughout all of Prince Henry’s life, he would have a great deal of responsibility in his hands (Van Duyn Southworth). Such obligations came a lot earlier in his life than one may expect. His first two offices were assigned to him at the age of only two years old (Walder 13). This is quite unbelievable to someone of the current day and age. Two years old is much too young to be given such high power considering he may barely have the ability to even talk! He could not come close to understanding the responsibility he had been given. Though that was the way royal families handled business. Prince Arthur and Prince Henry were both given a list of titles at remarkably young ages. The income that would be brought into the family was the sole reason for this. It was all about the money. It was important that the family received as much money as possible, rather than it to have been given to an unrelated nobleman. Yet the work that the positions required was done by underlings and deputy officials since the boys were obviously much too young to handle it (Biography). In April of 1493, the young Prince Henry was officially assigned to the offices of state, Constable of Dover Castle and Warden of the Cinque Ports (Van Duyn Southworth 22). He was carried by his designated nurse, Anne Luke, as he was publicly

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