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The Tudors 1485 - 1603

The Tudors 1485 - 1603. Fabio Pesaresi fpesaresi@aliceposta.it. The House of Tudor. HENRY VII 1485 - 1509. Home policy Confiscated lands of the nobles defeated or dead in the War Avoided war because too expensive Popular among middle classes. HENRY VII. Foreign policy:

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The Tudors 1485 - 1603

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  1. The Tudors1485 - 1603 Fabio Pesaresi fpesaresi@aliceposta.it

  2. The House of Tudor

  3. HENRY VII1485 - 1509 Home policy • Confiscated lands of the nobles defeated or dead in the War • Avoided war because too expensive • Popular among middle classes

  4. HENRY VII Foreign policy: • Trade agreements with Flanders and Spain • Strategic marriages: • Arthur + Catherine of Aragon • Margaret + James IV of Scotland • Stregthens the fleet

  5. Arthur dies in 1502 his brother Henry marries his wifeCatherine of Aragonobtaining a special dispensation from the Pope

  6. HENRY VIII1509 - 1547 • Renaissance king with a magnificant court • poet and athlete • ruthless with enemies

  7. The Reformation • Origins: • anticlericalism (Lollardy in 12th century) • doctrines of Martin Luther • clash with the Pope

  8. The path to the breach with Rome • 1521: nominated Defensor Fidei • 1526: Request of dispensation to divorce Catherine of Aragon and marry Anne Boleyn • Pope Clemente VII denies the dispensation: it is the second one, and he needs Spain against the Reformed princes in Germany

  9. The breach 1534 Act of Supremacy Henry declares himself Supreme Head of the Church in England

  10. Consequences of the Reformation • 1535: Sir Thomas More is beheaded • more importance given to Parliament • secretary Thomas Cromwell (known as Malleus Monachorum) advises the • suppression of the monastic orders • acquisition of their wealth

  11. The six wives • Catherine of Aragon (divorced) Mary • Anne Boleyn (executed) Elizabeth • Jane Seymour Edward VI • Anne de Cleves (divorced) • Catherine Howard (executed) • Catherine Parr

  12. Protestantism • Confiscation of the lands of the Church donated or sold to middle classes • Translation of the Bible to strengthen the English Church

  13. The last years of reign • Progressive cruelty • Widespread poverty • inflation

  14. EDWARD VI1547 - 1553 • proceeds towards Protestantism • Common Book of Prayers • simpler worship and churches

  15. Edward VI, his father and the Pope

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