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  2. Henry quickly embraces Lutheran ideas, breaks with the Church, and marries Anne Boleyn, but Brandon sows seeds of doubt about his new queen's fidelity in the king's mind; a loyalty oath pits Henry against his mentor Thomas More.

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  3. The Tudors (TV Series 2007–2010) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. In the second season, More avoids taking any public position over the "King's great matter" of divorce from Katherine of Aragon, but is condemned and executed after refusing to take an oath recognising Henry as supreme head of the English Church.

    Character Name
    Portrayed By
    Historical Basis
    First Appearance
    King Henry VIII
    Jonathan Rhys Meyers (2007–2010)
    Episode 1.01
    Cardinal Wolsey
    Episode 1.01
    Sir Anthony Knivet
    Callum Blue (2007)
    Episode 1.01
    Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk
    Henry Cavill (2007–2010)
    Episode 1.01
  5. With Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Henry Cavill, Anthony Brophy, James Frain. Epic series reveals the scandalous life of a young king whose affairs and obsession with producing a male heir changed marriage, the church, and the world.

    • (82K)
    • 2007-04-01
    • Drama, History, Romance
    • 60
  6. The Tudors is a history-based drama series following the young, vibrant King Henry VIII, a competitive and lustful monarch who navigates the intrigues of the English court and the human heart with equal vigor and justifiable suspicion.

  7. Mar 30, 2008 · March 30, 2008 • 57m. The King makes himself head of the Church of England while the Catholic Church fights a losing battle to control Henry VIII's desire for an annulment. Anne Boleyn demands that Henry break off contact with Katherine, so the noble Queen is banished from court.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_TudorsThe Tudors - Wikipedia

    Season 3. The third season focuses on Henry's marriages to Jane Seymour and Anne of Cleves, the birth of his son Prince Edward, his ruthless suppression of the Pilgrimage of Grace, the downfall of Thomas Cromwell, and the beginnings of Henry's relationship with the free-spirited Catherine Howard.

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