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Answer
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Mother of Henry
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Elizabeth of York
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Henry's maternal Grandfather
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Edward IV
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Palace where Henry was born
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Greenwich Palace
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Year Henry became King
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1509
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Belgian city captured by English forces in 1513
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Tournai
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Cardinal who gave Henry Hampton Court Palace as a gift
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Thomas Wolsey
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Duke who married Henry's sister, Mary
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Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk
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Henry's illegitimate son, concieved with his mistress Elizabeth Blount
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Henry Fitzroy
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Name given to the 1520 meeting between Henry and the French King
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Field of the Cloth of Gold
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The name of that French King
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Francis I
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Pope who named Henry "Defender of the Faith"
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Leo X
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Henry's first daughter
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Mary I
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Author and philosopher who became Henry's Lord Chancellor in 1529
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Sir Thomas More
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The "King's Ballad", composed by Henry for Catherine of Aragon
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Pastime with Good Company
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Legislation that declared Henry the head of the English Church
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Act of Supremacy
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Nickname given to Nun Elizabeth Barton, who prophecied that Henry would die within six months if he married Anne Boleyn
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The Holy Maid of Kent
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Tudor Palace that used to be on the South Bank of the River Thames
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Richmond Palace
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Leading English Protestant reformist who translated the Bible into English
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William Tyndale
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Chief Minister and architect of the Dissolution of the Monasteries
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Thomas Cromwell
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Court musician executed for supposedly having an affair with Anne Boleyn
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Mark Smeaton
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Henry's war on Scotland was given this epithet by Victorian historians
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The Rough Wooing
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1536 Yorkshire uprising against the English Reformation led by Robert Aske
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Pilgrimage of Grace
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Lantern Gate and Beauchamp were both town quarters in this English-held French town
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Calais
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Medical condition that Henry is thought to have suffered from
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Gout
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The first Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury, installed in 1533
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Thomas Cranmer
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Church within the Tower of London which contains the remains of Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard
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Chapel Royal of St Peter ad Vincula
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Mother of Henry's only legitimate son, Edward VI
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Jane Seymour
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English ballad about Henry's third wife, covered by Joan Baez and Oscar Isaac
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The Death of Queen Jane
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City where Henry first met his much-maligned fourth wife, Anne of Cleves
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Rochester
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The "King's Painter" who was sent to Germany to paint Anne of Cleves
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Hans Holbein the Younger
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Courtier executed for having an affair with Catherine Howard
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Thomas Culpeper
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Common place of execution for traitors and religious martyrs
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Tyburn
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Device Fort on the Kent coast, built to counter the threat of invasion
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Deal Castle
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The amount of times Henry's sixth wife, Catherine Parr, was married during her life
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4
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Year Henry died
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1547
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Where Henry is buried in Windsor Castle
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St George's Chapel
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Folk song often attributed to Henry, but probably not composed by him
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Greensleeves
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Actor who played Henry in the TV Series and Film "The Six Wives of Henry VIII"
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Keith Michell
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