TUDOR TOP TRUMPS
The Tudor era comes alive with Tudor Top Trumps, showcasing key figures and events like King Henry VIII's break with Rome, his marriages, and religious policies. Explore the power struggles, alliances, and religious changes that defined this transformative period in English history.
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30. Henry Courtenay, 1st Marquess of Exeter AG 31. Anne of Cleves IJ 32. Jane Seymour UC 33. Henry Norris KD 34. Henry FitzRoy MD 35. Anne Askew MB 36. Catherine of Aragon AW 37. John Lambert TD 38. William Warham BG 39. Frances Bigod AN 40. George Boleyn HW 41. Thomas Audley CW 42. Eustache Chapuys AG 43. Edward Seymour IJ 44. Pope Paul III UC 45. Pope Clement VII KD 46. Lord Dacre MD 47. Edward Foxe MB 48. Margaret Beaufort AW) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. John Fisher MD 11. Cardinal Compeggio MB 12. Cardinal Wolsey AW 13. Cardinal Reginald Pole TD 14. Stephen Gardiner BG 15. Cuthbert Tunstall AN 16. Hugh Latimer HW 17. Nicholas Ridley CW 18. Elizabeth Barton AG 19. Henry de la Pole, 1stBaron Montague IJ 20. Margaret de la Pole UC 21. Edmund de la Pole KD 22. Edward Stafford MD 23. Catherine Howard MB 24. Henry Howard AW 25. Anne Boleyn TD 26. Charles Brandon BG 27. Lord Darcy AN 28. Lord Hussey HW 29. Robert AskeCW Thomas Howard TD Thomas More BG Thomas Cranmer AN Thomas Cromwell HW Thomas Legh CW Richard Rich AG Richard Layton IJ John ap Rice UC John Tregonwell KD
Scores Catholic Protestant Loyalty Life expectancy Highest office Nobility Combustibility Power Proximity Font size - 24
Henry VIII (1509-1547) Highest office: King Loyalty: 10 Life expectancy: 10 Nobility: 10 Catholic: 6 Protestant: 4 Combustibility: 0 Power: 10 Proximity: 10 In 1527 Henry argued that his marriage to Catherine of Aragon contravened Leviticus (18:16 and 20:21) and that since scripture could not be dispensed it should be annulled. Pope Clement VII s refusal led to the break with Rome through parliamentary statute. Subsequently, Henry married AB, made himself head of the Church in England. Foreign policy, faction at court, humanist influence and the need for finance may have subsequently influenced Henry s religious policies but H. remained steadfastly committed to the the headship over the English church and to a basically Catholic theology for the rest of his reign.