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 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, his personal life, and the lasting impact of his decisions on England's religious and political structure.
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