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King of England. Wed, 21 April 1509 - Tue, 28 January 1547. Crowned Thu, 24 June 1509 at Westminster Abbey, Westminster. Reigned 37 years, 9 months, 7 days. King. Henry. Lived 55 years, 7 months. Famous for his six wives. Henry broke with the Church of Rome, establishing the Monarch as Head of the Church of England.
House of Tudor Family Tree from King Henry VII (1485 - 1509) to Queen Elizabeth I (1558 - 1603).
For those interested in Genealogy here is a family tree of the descendants of Alfred the Great who lived 849 - 899, and from whom many of the royal families of Europe are descended.
Key facts about King Henry VIII who was born June 28, 1491, including biography, historical timeline and links to the British royal family tree.
YearEvent1509Henry accedes to the throne on the death ...1509Henry marries Catherine of Aragon, ...1511Henry joins the Holy League against the ...1513The English defeat the Scots at the ...The Romanian royal family (Romanian: Familia regală a României) constitutes the Romanian subbranch of the Swabian branch of the House of Hohenzollern (also known as the House of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen), and was the ruling dynasty of the Kingdom of Romania, a constitutional monarchy in Central-Eastern Europe.
King Henry VIII Family Tree showing parents, siblings, partners and children with links to their family trees. Includes a short biography.
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Follow the family tree of the Kings and Queens of England, from 871 to the present day. The origins of kingship in England can be traced to the second century BC when Celtic and Belgic tribesmen, emigrated from continental Europe and settled in Britain displacing or absorbing the aboriginal inhabitants. The settlers established a number of ...