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The English Reformation. King Henry VIII. Objective:. SWBAT Explain Henry VIII reasoning to split from the Church. Do Now: 10/9/12. Have HW out on your desk Pick up a T-Shirt Project packet DUE: Period 3&7 on Tuesday 10/16 DUE: Period 1, 4, 5 on Wednesday 10/17. DO NOW.
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The English Reformation King Henry VIII
Objective: • SWBAT • Explain Henry VIII reasoning to split from the Church
Do Now: 10/9/12 • Have HW out on your desk • Pick up a T-Shirt Project packet • DUE: Period 3&7 on Tuesday 10/16 • DUE: Period 1, 4, 5 on Wednesday 10/17
DO NOW • horrible histories • behind the tudors: the tower of london
Rise to Power • War of the Roses: Tudor family rose to power after the Civil War between the two families. • Tudor (red rose) and Yorkist (white rose)
Henry VIII (1509-1547) • Ferdinand & Isabella of Spain • Catherine of Aragon (youngest child) • Elizabeth of York and Henry VII of England • Arthur, Margaret, Mary, Henry VIII
Arthur & Catherine • Arthur & Catherine were married November 14, 1501 • Arthur died 6 months later - tuberculosis • Catherine was “widowed” for 7 years • Henry VIII was next in line for the throne – only 11 • Pope Julius II granted permission for Henry VIII to marry Catherine (doesn’t happen immediately) • Catherine claimed her marriage to Arthur was never consummated • Henry VII dies – Henry VIII chooses Catherine as his wife • Catherine, 24 & Henry, 18
Henry VIII & Catherine • 1509: Henry VIII becomes king (18) • Athletic & handsome in his youth – remembered as a fat, balding, unhealthy man. • Catherine had a son – Henry – died 2 months later • Mary, the only surviving child of Catherine, born 1516 • Henry becomes impatient for a male heir – didn’t think a woman could run a country.
Divorce • Henry wanted Pope Clemente VII to annul the marriage • Said he never should have married her – bad luck to marry dead brother’s widow • Catherine refused – didn’t want Mary to lose right to the throne • HRE, Charles V, was Catherine’s nephew. • The Pope didn’t want to upset him – did not grant annulment or divorce
Result • 1533 Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Cranmer, granted divorce • Henry married Anne Boleyn • Declared the King the Head of the English Church • Remained “Catholic” fundamentally • Henry never wanted to be non-Catholic, he just wanted a divorce • Anglican Church was created Anglicanism
Do Now • behind the tudors
Wife #1: Catherine of Aragon24 years old • Spain – Catholic • Married to Arthur • Married Henry @ 24 in 1509 • Had child, Mary • Henry wanted annulment (Pope Clemente said no Didn’t want to anger Catherine’s nephew Charles V) • Wouldn’t divorce –wanted to protect Mary’s right to the throne)
Wife # 2: Anne Boleyn26 years old • Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Cranmer married them in 1533 • Had one surviving child – Elizabeth • Couldn’t produce a son • Accused her of incest, treason, and adultery • Had her beheaded at the Tower of London
Wife #3: Jane Seymour27 years old • Henry felt she was his first “true wife” • Jane married the king privately 2 weeks after Anne was executed • She dies 2 weeks after giving birth to Henry’s only legitimate son – Edward • Only one of the 6 wives buried with him
Wife #4: Anne of Cleves25 years old • From Germany • Hoped to form tie between Protestant Germany and England • Hans Holbien the Younger painted her Made her prettier than she was • Henry named her the “Flemish Mare” • Divorced her
Wife #5: Catherine Howard19 years old • Cousin of Anne Boleyn • Married in 1540 • 16 days after he divorced Anne of Cleves • He was 49, she was 19 • They were ill-matched, he was gaining a lot of weight • Executed her for adultery Tower of London
Wife #6: Katherine Parr31 Years old • Katherine was widowed twice before • After Henry died (1547) Edward VI became king • She married his uncle, Thomas Seymour (brother of Jane Seymour)
Exit Ticket • Compare & Contrast Henry VIII and Martin Luther • Consider their background, their beliefs, and of course their ideas that lead to their individual reformations.