Henry VIII, King of England
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− | Henry VIII, King of England | + | Henry VIII, [[Monarch of England|King of England]] reigned 1509-1547 |
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+ | Copied here verbatim, under the [[GNU Free Documentation License|GFDL]], Section 2 — without requiring specific attribution from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | ||
*Reign 21 April 1509 – 28 January 1547 | *Reign 21 April 1509 – 28 January 1547 | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
− | The New World by Winston Churchill (1966). | + | *The New World by Winston Churchill (1966). |
− | The Reformation Parliament, 1529-1536 by Stanford E. Lehmberg (1970). | + | *The Reformation Parliament, 1529-1536 by Stanford E. Lehmberg (1970). |
− | Henry VIII and his Court by Neville Williams (1971). | + | *Henry VIII and his Court by Neville Williams (1971). |
− | The Life and Times of Henry VIII by Robert Lacey (1972). | + | *The Life and Times of Henry VIII by Robert Lacey (1972). |
− | The Six Wives of Henry VIII by Alison Weir (1991) ISBN 0802136834. | + | *The Six Wives of Henry VIII by Alison Weir (1991) ISBN 0802136834. |
− | English Reformations by Christopher Haigh (1993). | + | *English Reformations by Christopher Haigh (1993). |
− | Europe: A history by Norman Davies (1998) ISBN 978-0060974688. | + | *Europe: A history by Norman Davies (1998) ISBN 978-0060974688. |
− | Europe and England in the Sixteenth Century by T. A. Morris (1998). | + | *Europe and England in the Sixteenth Century by T. A. Morris (1998). |
− | New Worlds, Lost Worlds by Susan Brigden (2000). | + | *New Worlds, Lost Worlds by Susan Brigden (2000). |
− | Henry VIII: The King and His Court by Alison Weir (2001). | + | *Henry VIII: The King and His Court by Alison Weir (2001). |
− | British Kings & Queens by Mike Ashley (2002) ISBN 0-7867-1104-3. | + | *British Kings & Queens by Mike Ashley (2002) ISBN 0-7867-1104-3. |
− | Henry VIII: The King and His Court by Alison Weir (2002) ISBN 034543708X. | + | *Henry VIII: The King and His Court by Alison Weir (2002) ISBN 034543708X. |
− | Six Wives: The Queens of Henry VIII by David Starkey (2003) ISBN 0060005505. | + | *Six Wives: The Queens of Henry VIII by David Starkey (2003) ISBN 0060005505. |
− | The Kings and Queens of England by Ian Crofton (2006). | + | *The Kings and Queens of England by Ian Crofton (2006). |
==Further reading== | ==Further reading== | ||
− | J S Brewer; Robert Henry Brodie; James Gairdner. Letters and papers, foreign and domestic, of the reign of Henry VIII, preserved in the Public Record Office, the British Museum, and elsewhere. 1965 2d ed. (TannerRitchie Publishing) | + | *J S Brewer; Robert Henry Brodie; James Gairdner. Letters and papers, foreign and domestic, of the reign of Henry VIII, preserved in the Public Record Office, the British Museum, and elsewhere. 1965 2d ed. (TannerRitchie Publishing) |
− | Childs, Jessie. Henry VIII's Last Victim: The Life and Times of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey. London: Jonathan Cape, 2006 (hardback, ISBN 0-224-06325-1). | + | *Childs, Jessie. Henry VIII's Last Victim: The Life and Times of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey. London: Jonathan Cape, 2006 (hardback, ISBN 0-224-06325-1). Reviewed by C.J. Sansom in The Guardian, 21 October 2006. |
− | Reviewed by C.J. Sansom in The Guardian, 21 October 2006. | + | *Luther, Martin. Luther's Correspondence and Other Contemporary Letters, 2 vols., tr. and ed. by Preserved Smith, Charles Michael Jacobs, The Lutheran Publication Society, Philadelphia, Pa. 1913, 1918. vol. 1 (1507–1521) and vol. 2 (1521–1530) from Google Books. Reprint of Vol.1, Wipf & Stock Publishers (March 2006). ISBN 1-59752-601-0 |
− | Luther, Martin. Luther's Correspondence and Other Contemporary Letters, 2 vols., tr. and ed. by Preserved Smith, Charles Michael Jacobs, The Lutheran Publication Society, Philadelphia, Pa. 1913, 1918. vol. 1 (1507–1521) and vol. 2 (1521–1530) from Google Books. Reprint of Vol.1, Wipf & Stock Publishers (March 2006). ISBN 1-59752-601-0 | + | *Wagner, John A. "Bosworth Field to Bloody Mary: An Encyclopedia of the Early Tudors." Greenwood, 2003. |
− | Wagner, John A. "Bosworth Field to Bloody Mary: An Encyclopedia of the Early Tudors." Greenwood, 2003. | + | *Bowle, John. Henry VIII: A Study of Power in Action Little, Brown, 1964. |
− | Bowle, John. Henry VIII: A Study of Power in Action Little, Brown, 1964. | + | *John Lloyd and John Mitchinson "The Book of General Ignorance". faber and faber,2006 |
− | John Lloyd and John Mitchinson "The Book of General Ignorance". faber and faber,2006 | + | *Bryant, M. Private Lives. Cassell, 2001. |
− | Bryant, M. Private Lives. Cassell, 2001. | + | *Farrow, John V. The Story of Thomas More. Collins, 1956. |
− | Farrow, John V. The Story of Thomas More. Collins, 1956. | + | *"Henry VIII". (1911). Encyclopædia Britannica, 11th ed. London: Cambridge University Press. |
− | "Henry VIII". (1911). Encyclopædia Britannica, 11th ed. London: Cambridge University Press. | + | *Kranes, Marsha et al. Know It All. New York: Tess Press, 1998. |
− | Kranes, Marsha et al. Know It All. New York: Tess Press, 1998. | + | *Moorhouse, Geoffrey. Great Harry's Navy: How Henry VIII Gave England Seapower |
− | Moorhouse, Geoffrey. Great Harry's Navy: How Henry VIII Gave England Seapower | + | *Wagner, John A. (2003). "Bosworth Field to Bloody Mary: An Encyclopedia of the Early Tudors." (Greenwood). ISBN 1-57356-540-7. |
− | Wagner, John A. (2003). "Bosworth Field to Bloody Mary: An Encyclopedia of the Early Tudors." (Greenwood). ISBN 1-57356-540-7. | + | *Henry VIII, "Assertio septem sacramentorum aduersus Martin. Luther" (1521)Treasure 9 National Library of Vatican City displayed via The European Library |
− | Henry VIII, "Assertio septem sacramentorum aduersus Martin. Luther" (1521)Treasure 9 National Library of Vatican City displayed via The European Library | + | |
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