King Henry VIII

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Mind Map on King Henry VIII, created by Mohammed Fiaz Ayaz on 10/04/2014.
Mohammed Fiaz Ayaz
Mind Map by Mohammed Fiaz Ayaz, updated more than 1 year ago
Mohammed Fiaz Ayaz
Created by Mohammed Fiaz Ayaz about 10 years ago
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King Henry VIII
  1. 1505
    1. King of England
    2. 1513
      1. War with France
      2. 1520
        1. The Field of the Cloth of Gold
        2. 28th January 1547
          1. 28th June 1491
          2. 1513
            1. War with France
            2. 1521
              1. Defender of the Faith
              2. Laws
                1. 1539
                  1. Statue of Proclamation
                  2. 1534
                    1. The Act of Supremacy

                      Annotations:

                      • The Act of Supremacy (1534) declared that Henry (not the Pope) was the ‘only supreme head of the Church in England’.
                      1. The Treason Act

                        Annotations:

                        • The Treason Act (1534) made all priests and monks swear that Henry was Head of the Church (those who didn’t were executed).
                      2. 1533
                        1. The Restraint of Appeals Act

                          Annotations:

                          • Henry hugely increased the power and wealth of the king. The Act in Restraint of Appeals (1533) said there was no higher authority in England than the king
                      3. 1534
                        1. Henry orders a survey of the monasteries

                          Annotations:

                          • In 1535, Henry ordered a survey of the monasteries (the Valor Ecclesiasticus). The survey reported that the monks were immoral and rich. Henry dissolved all 825 monasteries over a period of four years, and took their wealth. This gave the king an extra £120,000 a year (and more than doubled his income). The gentry bought land during the dissolution of the monasteries.
                        2. 1536
                          1. Unites Wales and England
                          2. 1536
                            1. Pilgrimage of Grace
                            2. 1541
                              1. King of Ireland
                              2. June 11, 1509
                                1. Catherine of Aragon
                                  1. Mary I.
                                    1. 16th December 1485
                                      1. 7 January 1536 (aged 50)
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