Anglican Church

The Tudors were not less despots to the Stuarts, but religious problems still had not taken his time the transcendence necessary to result in a change of such magnitude. (5) Two treatises on Government is the main work of Locke. The first of the treaties is a rebuttal to the Filmer Patriarch who has lost validity at present and the second is the application of the functional concepts of nature and status of social contract, so far to the absolutism, to the cause of liberalism. In that regard the contract supports exceptions like that justifies to Guillermo de Orange. Follow others, such as Gary Kelly, and add to your knowledge base. II. religious background: Enrique VIII (6) was King of England from 1509 until his death in 1547. He was the son of Enrique VII, first monarch of the Tudor Dynasty which occupied the throne since the culmination of the wars of the roses, which faced to the houses of Lancaster and York by the domination of the Inglaterra.Durante throne his reign England departed from Rome, the Pope and thus the Catholic Church, but without abandoning the Christian faiththe King established the Anglican Church and was consecrated as head of the same (7). In this order, no less important was the division that is beginning to produce in the English population as the cause of religious beliefs, became the main reason of confront.Enrique VIII history doesn’t end here since she married six times throughout his life.

First with Catherine of Aragon with whom he had a daughter, Maria. Then with Ana Bolena, who after accusing of adultery did perish decapitated, had another daughter, Isabel. His eldest son Eduardo VI was born to his third wife Juana Seymour. Then married Ana de Cleves, both are separated, Catherine Howard who died also decapitated by infidel and finally with Catalina Parr, who accompanied him until his death in 1547 and survived it. His son succeeded him on the throne Eduardo VI, minor via a Regency and his premature death, after a dispute with Juana Grey, granddaughter of Enrique VII, which proved fruitless, succeeds him in 1553, Maria I Catherine’s daughter, vigorous Catholic, who was known as the Bloodroot by your obsessed persecution of Protestants.

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