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    Henry VII In 1485 Henry Tudor became Henry VII he seized the throne by force at the battle of Bosworth with great help from his mother lady Margaret Beaufort. He was already promised to Elisabeth of York. However, didn't marry her until after he became king because he didn't want the people to think that he was on the throne because of her. He wanted them to think that he was on the throne because of his power and great leader skills. Within a year they had a baby

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    King Henry VII’s reign from Christine Carpenter In Medieval times rulers were expected to follow a strict set of rules, which determined how the ruler’s subjects viewed him. Some of the characteristics looked for in a good ruler were trust in the nobility, having a royal heir, respect for the law, obedience to the church, and many others. In this paper Christine Carpenter examines Henry VII according to common medieval standards and describes some of his weaknesses which lead to him being seen as

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    The Restoration of Strong Government Under Henry VII Henry VII’s relations with the nobility are controversial, but views of his success are subjective. When discussing degrees of success, there must be criteria on which to judge the subject. In this case ‘restoration of strong government’ can be measured by a close study of what Henry VII set out to achieve and whether he fulfilled his aims. He appreciated the nobility’s importance in local governance and did not want

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    ‘Was Henry VII an Innovator? Henry VII born on the 28th of January of 1457 and died on the 21st of April of 1509 was the first of five Tudor kings and queens that ruled England for around 120 years, quite short for that time, but they become one of the most famous dynasties of Europe’s history. Henry VII took the throne after a battle against the former king Richard III whose forces outnumbered Henrys by two to one. Henry VII had a couple of big problems, one of them was that there were people

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    Yorkists were defeated at the battle of Bosworth Field, Henry VII became king. It had been hard for Henry to win the throne. He had been in exile, and had had to do constant campaigning to get as far as he did. However, there were still threats to his title. There were various pretenders, as well as Perkin Warbeck, who claimed to be Edward V's younger brother, Richard Duke of York. After several attacks, to try win back the throne, Henry VII finally had him imprisoned and executed. Though problems

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    Lambert Simnel as a Greater Threat to the Security of Henry VII than Perkin Warbec 'After Bosworth, Henry's most immediate and perhaps greatest problem was ensuring that he kept the crown.' from Henry VII by R. Turvey and C. Steinsberg. This was very true, as throughout Henry's reign he faced many threats because as King he wasn't established and therefore vulnerable to challenge. Also there were still Yorkists in power who wanted to claim the throne back from the usurper

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    The reign of King Henry VII, from 1485 to 1509, had occurred within a very particular historical moment¬¬– one characterized by its intermediate position, situated upon the cusp of a waning medieval schema and the gradual development of early modern ideals and practices. Considering that Henry’s reign had coincided with the beginnings of the English Renaissance, the first European expeditions that incited the Age of Exploration, the burgeoning influence of the printing press, and the swell of nationalism

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    York. After years of conflicts, The Lancastrian Henry tried to unite the houses by taking for Elizabeth of York as his spouse. The matter started when Henry with his forces defeated Richard and won the crown. After that Henry started trying to restore the strength in the government and more specifically the faith in the monarchy. So, Henry made the government stronger and more stable. Even though some people and historians do not believe that Henry VII was a great king but he was decent especially

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    The Challenges to Henry VII Security Between 1487 and the end of 1499 Henry VII faced many challenges to his throne from 1487 to the end of 1499. These included many rebellions and pretenders to his throne. To what extent was the success he dealt with them differs although the overriding answer is that by the end of his reign he had secured his throne and set up a dynasty, with all challengers removed. Lambert Simnel challenged Henry’s security when Richard Symonds passed

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    the Muslims, religion still plays a role in society today. Henry Vii, was the son of Henry VII of England. He was born at the royal residence, Greenwich Palace, on June 28, 1491. After the passing of his father, he became Henry VIII, king of England. He married six times, beheaded two of his wives and divorced two while one died of natural causes. He killed or divorced all of the women because he wanted a son to carry on the throne. Henry Viii is famous for starting the Church of England due to the

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