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Rachel Fraser

Kings and queens of the renaissance!

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Rachel Fraser

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• King Henry VIII : 1509-1547

• Queen Elizabeth I : 1558-1603

• King Charles V : 1516-1556 (King of Spain)

The Rulers!!!

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Facts:

• Had 6 wives.

• Siege of Boulgue

• Had extremely large

armor.

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Facts:

• First ruler of England who

didn’t rule with a King. She

was also he most educated

woman of her time.

• She united her people who

were separated by religion.

• Locked in jail by her own

sister Mary.(Bloody Mary)

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Facts:

• The most powerful ruler of his time.

• Caused the Revolt of the Comunors.

• Once he abdicated he went to live in a monastery where he lived for 2 years.

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His European and

north African

possessions.

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She was the most

educated woman of

her generation. Her

tutor was Kat Ashley.

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Catherine of Aragon 1509-1533: They

were married for 24 years. After giving birth

to Mary they later divorced.

Ann Boleyn 1533-1536: Henry

wanted a son but Ann gave birth

to Elizabeth and was then

executed.

Jane Seymour 1536-1537: She

gave birth to one son but died in

child birth. Her son also died at the

age of 15.

Henry VIII Wives

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Ann of Cleves 1540 Jan.-July: Henry

married her only for the assistance

against Charles V. They later

separated

Catharine Howard 1540-1542:

Married for the favoritism of

Catholics. She was executed.

Catherine Parr 1543-1547: She

helped nurse Henry in his old age

until his death.

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King Charles V

• Wanted to become Holy

Roman Emperor.

• Took money from the

Castilians.

• Angry Castilians led to the

Revolt of the Commoners.

• Toledo was the first city to

rebel, led by Juan de

Padilla.

• The king came together

with the Castilian Nobles

and they fought together

against the rebels.

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• She managed to restrain

Catholic opposition

• She also held back the

Puritan threat to her

church.

• When she became queen

it was possible that the

majority of her subjects

were Catholic but when

she died almost all of

them became Protestants.

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• His third invasion of France.

• 1543 he made an alliance with Charles V

• Over the years neither England nor France could find the strength to engage in an all out war with one another.

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• After 34 years of reign

he was emotionally

and physically drained

so he went to San

Jeronimo de Yuste

monastery where he

lived for 2 years until

his death at the age of

58.

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• Mary Queen of Scots

was not recognized in

King Henry VIII’s will.

This made her furious!

She plotted against

Queen Elizabeth and

was later executed for

doing so.

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• For a tall man he

weighed around 180-

200lbs.

• The waist of his armor

was 34-36 inches.

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• http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/261947/Henry-VIII

• http://womenshistory.about.com/od/medrenqueens/

• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_VIII_of_France

• http://www.slideshare.net/MrsHeller?rulers-of-the-renaissance

• http://www.slideshare.net/ang_ruiz/charles-i-of-spain?qid=33b7ac62-9e26-43a8-bccf-451ec7f785b9&v=default&b=&from_search=1

• http://www.slideshare.net/lkalair/queen-elizabeth-i-20600667?qid=7a9d5956-c8c3-47fe-bdb5-859a988d5d1a&v=qf1&b=&from_search=1

• http://www.elizabethi.org/contents/armada/

• http://www.elizabethi.org/contents/faq/twelve.htm

• http://www.1st-art-gallery.com/Joseph-Nicolas-Robert-Fleury/Charles-V-At-The-Monastery-Of-San-Jeronimo-De-Yuste,-1856.html

• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor