amp39Til Death Do Us Part amp39Til Death Do Us Part Having unfulfilled his goal of a male heir, King Henry VIII of England, married six women and left behind a country on the edge of ... View More
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King Henry VIII a Selfish Person ... King Henry VIII wants a male heir to the throne his first wife, Katherine of Aragon was unable to provide the male heir to him. ... View More
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Compare and Contrast the Tudor and Stuart Dynasties ... He wanted to have a male heir in order to help assure that the Tudor family would continue to control the throne and prevent any fighting over who would ... View More
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A Man For All Seasons ... He needed a male heir to take over the throne when he died. Wolsey believed a male heir would bring stability to England with a ... View More
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Henry VIII ... When Henry became King he believed one of his most important duties was to provide a male heir to his throne, and so this became his main priority. ... View More
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Henry The 8th ... He left most of his ruling to his advisor, Cardinal Thomas Wosley. Henryamp39s reign was often overshadowed by his six marriages, as he hoped to have a male heir. ... View More
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The Death of Anne Boleyn The only thing that satisfied him was the birth of a male heir. Despite her efforts, Anne Boleyn failed to bear a son, thus resulting in her tragic execution. ... View More
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Henry VIII, Infidelity and Execution ... When Henry entered his first marriage he knew he needed a male heir to continue the Tudor dynasty, which had not yet seen its hundredth year. ... View More
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Henry VIII ... becoming Queen. However, Henry was so desperate to produce a male heir he was willing to do almost anything. Since Katherine was ... View More
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Analysis of Abslom Absolom ... Stupen thought a partial solution to reestablishing his legacy would be to gain a new male heir in light of the fact hat Henry was gone in exile, and Bon was ... View More
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Confucian ... capital offense. Another serious offense, against the filial duties, was for the son to not have a male heir. Children were essential ... View More
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Alfonso VI ... large and expanding realm. The only area he failed in was that he failed to produce more than one male heir. One other opinion of ... View More
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The English Reformation ... Reformation. The reason for the change of religion in England was for the simple fact of a lack of a male heir to the throne. Henry ... View More
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Marriage in Clandestine Scotland ... The importance of producing a male heir to carry on the family name was above any other concern for the happiness of the marriage. ... View More
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Queen Elizabeth ... than a fairy tale. More than anything, her father, King Henry VIII wanted a male heir to the throne. When his first wife, Katherine ... View More
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feudilism ... child of the union. Although nearly every lord wanted a male heir, it was often difficult to accomplish. Many times children died ... View More
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the fall of the house of usher ... Usher family. This family produced only one male heir in each generation, with the family mansion passing to that heir. As a result ... View More
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The Analysis of Robert Boltamp39s ... The king wanted to marry Anne Boleyn because he thought that she would produce a male heir for him, since his first wife could not. ... View More
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Women of Greece ... because the Spartans give large dowries.ampquot Women were allowed to keep their dowries after divorce and they kept their inheritance until a male heir came along. ... View More
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Reformation ... However, Catherine gave birth to a girl. King Henry demanded a male heir to the throne, so he sought out the Pope and asked for a divorce. ... View More
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Hundred year war ... The conflict began when the direct line of succession died without a male heir and the nobles decided to pass the crown to a cousin, Philip of Valois. ... View More
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Holocaust Survivors ... The conflict began when the direct line of succession died without a male heir and the nobles decided to pass the crown to a cousin, Philip of Valois. ... View More
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Origins of Gothic ... inexpugnable. After Conradamp39s death, he determines to preserve his familyamp39s hold on the property by fathering a new male heir. He ... View More
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pp essay ... numerous reasons. Historically, King Henry VIII went through multiple wives until one succeeded in conceiving a male heir. King Henry ... View More
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Politics and Religion ... During Henryamp39s reign, many of his marriages went down the drain because he was cursed without a healthy, male heir to the English thrown. ... View More
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Whickham,the forgotten ... Hertfordshire. Without any male heir, the family would have to give up their property to their closest male relative, William Collins. He ... View More
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Rasputin ... was not discontinued when she met and married Nicholas II. During her first few years with the Tsar the pressure was on to produce a male heir which would ... View More
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Hundred Years War ... The conflict began when the direct line of succession died without a male heir and the nobles decided to pass the crown to a cousin, Philip of Valois. ... View More
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The Hundred Years War ... His three maternal uncles were French kings who did not ampquotleave a direct male heir to the Capetian throne.ampquotxxxiv Charles IV, who was ampquotlast direct Capetian ... View More
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Catherin the great ... This of course irritated the Empress who wanted to secure a powerful dynasty, and could not do so without the presence of a male heir. ... View More
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