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He put Henry VI to the Tower of London. He had two sons who disappeared in the Tower of London.
Edward IV
He was blamed with disappearance of two young princes, one of them was young king Edward V. He was unpopular. He had a challenger, John of Gaunt. Both Lancastrians and Yorkists were against him. He was killed during the Battle of Bosworth in 1485.
Richard III
Henry VII Tudor
king's challenger
He married Elizabeth of York and he had two sons: Arthur and Henry
He had two sons who disappeared in the Tower of London.
Firstly he was educated to be a bishop.
He built strong and rich monarchy
he married Catherine of Aragon
king's challenger
He married Elizabeth of York and he had two sons: Arthur and Henry
He built strong and rich monarchy
Henry VIII Tudor
He was succeeded by Jane Grey.
he was from Stuarts
During his reign there was Act of Supremacy that means breaking with the Church from Rome.
He tried to rule without Parliament as much as possible.
He needed son desperately so he requested the Pope for the divorce.
He married Catherine of Aragon after Arthur's death of pneumonia.
He created Church of England, according to Convocation that recognised him as "Supreme Head of the English Church".
he believed in prerogative power.
He married Elizabeth of York
he had two sons: Arthur and Henry.
During his reign there was Act of Supremacy that means breaking with the Church from Rome.
He needed son desperately so he requested the Pope for the divorce.
He married Catherine of Aragon after Arthur's death of pneumonia.
He created Church of England, according to Convocation that recognised him as "Supreme Head of the English Church".
the only son of Henry VIII. He was succeeded by Jane Grey.
Edward VI
Jane Grey
She tried to find any peaceful solution for religious disagreement in the country.
She had a husband and together with him she was put into the tower by Mary's supporter.
She married spanish king Philip.
She executed Scottish queen Mary.
She burnt Protestants.
when Edward VI died she was on the throne for 9 days. Then she was again made to be a queen, even though she didn't want it.
Mary's supporters finally executed her and her husband because of the possibility of their uprise.
half-sister of Bloody Mary
She had a husband and together with him she was put into the tower by Mary's supporter.
when Edward VI died she was on the throne for 9 days. Then she was again made to be a queen, even though she didn't want it.
Mary's supporters finally executed her and her husband because of the possibility of their uprise.
she was Catholic. She married spanish king Philip. She burnt Protestants.
Bloody Mary
Elizabeth I
She married spanish king Philip.
She tried to find any peaceful solution for religious disagreement in the country.
half-sister of Bloody Mary
She created "parish" and made the Bible being commonly used in churches to teach people.
She tried to find any peaceful solution for religious disagreement in the country.
half-sister of Bloody Mary
She created "parish" and made the Bible being commonly used in churches to teach people.
James I
He believed in divine right ro rule.
He dissolved Parliament in 1629
the king called Short Parliament
he was from Stuarts
He had to deal with huge debt so he asked Parliament for money. Parliament agrees but it wanted to have more power so he refused.
He tried to rule without Parliament as much as possible.
He believed in divine right ro rule.
he was from Stuarts
He had to deal with huge debt so he asked Parliament for money. Parliament agrees but it wanted to have more power so he refused.
He tried to rule without Parliament as much as possible.
Charles I
During his reign Achbishop William Land introduced new book with sermons to pray for Scotland and the Scots uprised. Because of that the king called Short Parliament but is was dissolved because there was no change for agreement. In 1640 he called Long Parliament. Archbishop Laud left the country and Earl of Stafford was execued- it was the way to get rif of king's advisers.
he married Catherine of Aragon
During his reign there were 11 years of tyranny.
he believed in prerogative power
the only son of Henry VIII
In 1641 there was bloody rebellion in Ireland and king and Parliament were fighting also. They divided into 2 sided: Royalist (Cavaliers) and MPs (Roundheads)
He was son of Matilda and he took the throne after Stephen of Blois death.
He built strong and rich monarchy.
Because he had problems with money he asked Parliament for it. Then Parliament made him sign Petition of Rights in 1628 so everybody had right to legal trial
He dissolved Parliament in 1629.
During his reign Achbishop William Land introduced new book with sermons to pray for Scotland and the Scots uprised. Because of that the king called Short Parliament but is was dissolved because there was no change for agreement. In 1640 he called Long Parliament. Archbishop Laud left the country and Earl of Stafford was execued- it was the way to get rif of king's advisers.
During his reign there were 11 years of tyranny.
he believed in prerogative power
In 1641 there was bloody rebellion in Ireland and king and Parliament were fighting also. They divided into 2 sided: Royalist (Cavaliers) and MPs (Roundheads)
Because he had problems with money he asked Parliament for it. Then Parliament made him sign Petition of Rights in 1628 so everybody had right to legal trial
He dissolved Parliament in 1629.