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  1. When Martin Luther’s Ninety-five Theses challenged papal authority, Henry managed to pull himself away from hunting in order to support the church in Rome by writing Defense of the Seven Sacraments (Assertio septem sacramentorum) in 1521. This 30,000-word text became a best-seller.

    To thank Henry – who was the first English king to write and publish a book – the Pope named him “Defender of the Faith.” Though Henry later broke with the Catholic Church, he never relinquished this title.

  2. ” As a small child, I had become quite fascinated with Henry’s marital history and was some sort of wee minor expert on it.”

    Perhaps a reference to “Herman’s Hermits”
    is in order ;->

  3. As the saw goes about Henry’s six wives: “Divorced, beheaded, died; divorced, beheaded, survived.”

  4. He also sang, played lute, harpsichord and organ, and composed. Complete Music of Henry VIII is available on CD, order through Neo’s Amazon button.

  5. “At best a ‘cad’ and a proven murderer.”

    Geoffrey Britain – Probably the best summation.

    Never understood the “fascination” (which gets to be almost a “romanticization” in some) with monarchies.

    Today we would simply call them dictatorships. Only, they had some quasi-religious authority bestowed upon them, something that holds minimal value today.

    Henry could not even pretend to let others have that power over him, when it didn’t suit him, and did away with it, claiming his own legitimacy as head of the church.

    His behavior and “legacy” is rather disgusting really, no matter how athletic and great he was at sports, particularly jousting (no doubt, his height and corresponding extra reach had something to do with his “prowess”).

    That only puts a “romantic” spin on how awful it was for ordinary people to live under such arbitrary rule, especially for his wives.

  6. Was that “The Tudors” Neo? Thats a great series. Give it a chance.

  7. No king loses at golf — or any other ‘competitive’ sport.

    So you must take the lofty praise for the formalism that it represents.

  8. This also brings us back to 1965, with Herman’s Hermits and the song “I’m Henery the Eighth, I Am”. And a few years ago, I watched several seasons of “The Tudors” on DVD, about a young Henry VIII. I found it hard to get into, with all the execution and the cruelty of those times.

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