Episode 7 - Now Showing - Anne Boleyn - Queen by Trickery
Mark Holinshed's History Channel - What's On
An Old Tale of Wives
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Episode 3
Cardinal Thomas Wolsey. The Architect of THAT Royal Divorce |
Episode 4
Henry VIII the Nitwit King - Thomas Wolsey Backs France |
Episode 5
Marguerite of Angoulême, Anne Boleyn's Mentor and the Queen Who Refused to Marry Henry VIII |
Episode 6
It was done. Signed and then sealed. There was no way back for Wolsey. |
Wolsey's Last Words
Cardinal Thomas Wolsey - His Last Words Spoken at Leicester Abbey just before 8am - 29 November 1529 |
The Rise and Rise of Thomas Wolsey
Wolsey grew up to be one of the most influential people in Christendom and he ruled England for the malleable Henry VIII for two decades... his ambition was to become the pope |
Concordat of Bologna in 1516 and its Legacy
The Concordat allowed the Pope to collect the income that the Catholic Church generated in France, and the King of France was confirmed in his right to tithe the clerics and to restrict their right of appeal to Rome. |
Richard Hunne Affair Richard Hunne sought to use the English Common Law courts instead of the courts ecclesiastical to challenge the authority of the clergy. It cost him his life
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Bethlehem to Hastings 1.
From the Birth of Christ to British Christianity, Augustine and on to Hastings |
A Norman Papacy 2.
When William the Conquerors invading army stormed the English coast, it was under the flag of the Papacy. |
The Law of Praemunire 1
FROM THE CONQEST TO THE REFORMATION The law of Praemunire was the legislation that brought down Cardinal Thomas Wolsey - It brought about the submission of the clergy - to the king’s rule over the church. And it brought about the end, save the reign of Mary I, of papal authority in England. Follow its History |
The Law of Praemunire 2.
FROM THE CONQEST TO THE REFORMATION In this the second episode we follow events leading up to the Reformation from the murder of Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Becket in 1170 to the accession of the boy King Richard II and England's de facto ruler John of Gaunt, in 1377. |
The Law of Praemunire 3.
FROM THE CONQEST TO THE REFORMATION The Law that brought down Cardinal Thomas Wolsey and the Clergy and the Roman Catholic Church and Catherine of Aragon and the Monasteries and created the Reformation in England. Understanding English History is Understanding the Law of Praemunire!! |
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Henry VIII, the Reign Video Series
By Mark Holinshed
The Reformation Parliament -
Anne Boleyn, Queen of England by Trickery
Anne Boleyn, Queen of England by Trickery