King Henry VIII

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  1. Harvey yr 5 says:

    I have learned so far in year 5 that the Tudors was a long long time a go. king Henry VII was a king for over 30 years and has 6 wives altogether that he had marriage to.Henry became king at 17 years old.
    Henry’s child hood
    Henry did have a good child hood when he was born and he always wanted to be a archery player when he was young.Everyday in Henry’s time he always used to do thinks in his spear time when he was 9 years old his dad brought a old wooden archery board for him so he could train to be a really good Archery player when he was older but he did not be an archery player he was a king was he wanted to always be in his life.

  2. holly and chloe says:

    We have learnt the royal tudor family and the order that it was in.Henry was born in 1491 and got really ill and died.He enjoyed archery ,horse riding,wrestling and hunting with his farther.

    Ryme

    Divorced beheaded died,divorced beheaded survived.

  3. Molly W says:

    I have learned so far that: He was born on the 28th June 1941, King Hernry VIII dad was King Henry VII, that he had 6 wives whom were all killed apart from Jane Seymour who died giving birth to Edward I and Katherine Parr his last wife who managed to survived and outlived him, he could play the harp and could do a few other things like play tennis, do archery and sing very well. He had six younger sibling and his mother was Elizabeth of York, he had eleven children but only three survived. He had quite a good life and died 28th January 1547. I wish to find out about more on the Tudors. I have really enjoyed learning about King Henry VIII. 🙂

  4. amelia says:

    I have learnt allso that he had a coronation on the 24th june 1509 I think and allso that he was named after his farthere king henry vii last thing he was berried 16 feb 1547 in st goerge’s chaple Windsor castle eny way I had a wonderfall first day all of the children were so friendly and nice to me thank you 🙂

  5. amelia says:

    Oh that comment was bye amelia ”mia”

  6. emily yr5 says:

    Oh I love the tudors but the punishments are so vile like you get flogged for selling rotten fruit so in mordern times we will get warnings 🙂
    Well maybe king Henry was a very demanding king but atleast he wanted to be a good king butmalso kill the at the same time :'(

    Your pupil year 5 Emily

  7. amelia2nd says:

    Hi I hv learnt lots of thing’s obout the tuders and there ruler king henry VIII and there grousem punishments I am so glads I dont live In the tuders imagen it realy wouldnt soot me

  8. eddie year 5 says:

    I’ ve learnt loads of things about henry vlll
    but I liked learning about his punishments
    and what he would do to someone if they
    did something bad such as (selling rotton
    foods, begging in the streets, getting
    accused of witchcraft and many, many,
    others.) ” I would of not! liked to be in
    one of those situations, never”. I also liked
    learning about how his family ran like
    how every time a king died another king
    would come in, even if a boy was 7 and then
    he had sister who was 20 or something like
    that the boy would have still been king
    young or old. 😉

    • Miss Dawson says:

      A great response, Eddie. 2hp. I agree – the punishments were horrible! The rule of the first born boy being next in line to the throne only changed two years ago, just before Prince George was born. Since he was a boy, it didn’t make a difference anyway!

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