Henry VIII's Reign and Religious Break with Rome
Source: Henry VIII - Reformation, Divorce, Monarchy (2025-06-30)
Henry VIII is renowned for his pivotal role in the Reformation, which led to England's break from the Catholic Church. His desire for a divorce and subsequent establishment of the Church of England significantly transformed the nation's religious and political landscape. This period marked a major shift in monarchy and religious authority, shaping modern British history. Britannica provides detailed insights into Henry VIII's reign, highlighting his influence on religious reform and royal power.
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