Hint
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Answer
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Thomas (b. 1489)
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Cranmer
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How did he die?
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Burned at the Stake
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Henry's First Legitimate Son
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Henry, Duke of Cornwall
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Henry's Second Legitimate Son
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Edward VI
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Henry's Only Confirmed Illegitimate Son
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Henry FitzRoy, Duke of Richmond and Somerset
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Illegitimate Son's Mother
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Elizabeth 'Bessie' Blount
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Henry's First Daughter
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Mary I
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Henry's Second Daughter
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Elizabeth I
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Where was Henry born?
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Palace of Placentia
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Where was Catherine of Aragon born?
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Archbishop's Palace of Alcalá de Henares
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Where was Anne Boleyn born?
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Blickling Hall, Norfolk
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Where was Jane Seymour born?
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Wolf Hall, Wiltshire
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Where was Anne of Cleves born?
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Düsseldorf, Germany
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Where was Catherine Howard born?
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Lambeth, London
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Where was Catherine Parr born?
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Blackfriars, London
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Where did Catherine of Aragon die?
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Kimbolton House
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How did she die?
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Heart Cancer
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Where did Anne Boleyn die?
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The Tower of London
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How did she die?
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Beheaded on charges of adultery, treason, and incest
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Where did Jane Seymour die?
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Hampton Court Palace
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How did she die?
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Puerperal Fever, probably caused by an infection after Childbirth
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Where did Anne of Cleves die?
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Chelsea Manor
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How is it thought that Anne of Cleves died?
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Cancer
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Where did Catherine Howard die?
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The Tower of London
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How did Catherine Howard die?
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Beheaded on charges of adultery and treason
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Where did Catherine Parr die?
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Sudeley Castle
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How did Catherine Parr die?
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Puerperal Fever
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Illness that ravished London In 1528, infecting several of those closest to Henry
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Sweating Sickness
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Henry's Enemy (King of France)
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King Francis I of France
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His Mother
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Louise of Savoy
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His Father
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Charles, Count of Angoulême
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His Wife (m. 1514-1524)
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Claude of France
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His Wife (m. 1530-1547)
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Eleanor of Austria
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Henry's Enemy (Scottish King)
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James IV of Scotland
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In what battle was he killed?
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Battle of Flodden
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On which date?
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9th September 1513
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Henry's Enemy (Protestant Reformer)
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Martin Luther
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Award received for his pamphlet condemning said reformer's ideological teachings
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Fidei Defensor [Defender of the Faith]
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Henry's Enemy (Excommunicated him and condemned his first divorce in 1538)
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Pope Paul III
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Crime of asserting legatine or papal authority, in England, in an effort to question or undermine the supremacy of the Crown
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Praeminure
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Seat of the Boleyns
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Hever Castle, Edenbridge
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Henry's prized warship
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The Mary Rose
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