Edward VI was crowned King of England after Henry VIII died.
The Holy Emperor Charles V and King Henry VIII of England became allies against France.
King Henry VIII married his fourth wife, Anne of Cleves, after his previous wife died during childbirth.
Pope Paul III excommunicated King Henry VIII of England.
Anne Boleyn, King Henry VIII of England's second wife, was beheaded in the Tower of London.
Catholic Saint Sir Thomas More was executed for treason by King Henry VIII.
King Henry VIII became the head of the Church of England.
The King of England, Henry VIII, appointed Thomas Cromwell as the Chief Secretary.
Pope Clement VII excommunicated King Henry VIII of England for his terrible behavior.
Henry VIII declared his marriage to Catherine of Aragon officially null and void, despite Pope Clement VII's refusal to allow it.
King Henry VIII was forbidden to remarry in a letter sent to him by Pope Clement VII.
Henry VIII was crowned King of England.
King Henry VIII married Catherine of Aragon.
Henry VIII is crowned King of England.
Henry VIII, known then as Henry Tudor, established the title 'The Prince of Wales.'