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  1. Henry VIII the Sparrow. Henry VIII (VI) the Sparrow ( Polish: Henryk VIII Wróbel) ( c. 1357 – 14 March 1397) was a duke of Żagań – Głogów from 1368 to 1378 (as a co-ruler with his brothers), after 1378 ruler over Zielona Góra, Szprotawa, Kożuchów, Przemków and Sulechów, and after 1395 ruler over half of Głogów, Ścinawa and ...

    • c. 1357
    • 14 March 1397, Szprotawa
  2. Henry VIII the Sparrow 1382 five children 6 June 1420 aged 53: Heirs of Henry VIII. Catharina remained at her dowry lands, while the rest of the property was divided, at least since 1403, when Hedwig of Legnica passed her own property to her nephews, who proceeded to a new partition of the whole inheritance.

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    1105 Son of Boleslaus III of Poland and ...
    28 October 1138 – 1146
    1122 Son of Boleslaus III of Poland and ...
    1146 – 1163
    1127 First son of Ladislaus II of Poland ...
    1163 – 8 December 1201
    Duchy of Wrocław ( Lower Silesia)
    1130 Second son of Ladislaus II of Poland ...
    1163 – 6 May 1211
    Duchy of Opole and Racibórz ( Upper ...
  3. Apr 9, 2020 · Hans Holbein (Public Domain) Henry VIII of England ruled as king from 1509 to 1547 CE. The second Tudor king after his father Henry VII of England (r. 1485-1509 CE), Henry had inherited a kingdom which enjoyed both unity and sound finances. Famous for his six wives as he searched for a male heir, the king was charismatic and domineering.

    • Mark Cartwright
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Henry_VIIIHenry VIII - Wikipedia

    Henry VIII (28 June 1491 – 28 January 1547) was King of England from 22 April 1509 until his death in 1547. Henry is known for his six marriages and his efforts to have his first marriage (to Catherine of Aragon) annulled. His disagreement with Pope Clement VII about such an annulment led Henry to initiate the English Reformation, separating ...

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  6. Nov 9, 2009 · Henry VIII, king of England for 36 years, was a leader of the Reformation. He had six wives, including Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Anne of Cleves and Jane Seymour.

  7. Henry VII was the king of England (1485–1509), who succeeded in ending the Wars of the Roses between the houses of Lancaster and York and founded the Tudor dynasty. Henry, son of Edmund Tudor, earl of Richmond, and Margaret Beaufort, was born nearly three months after his father’s death. His father. Elizabeth I Summary.