Donald Trump has been compared to King Henry VIII by British actor Damian Lewis, who claims the pair share many similairies ...
King Henry VIII was “un-woke”, but should still be portrayed on television, Damian Lewis has insisted. The British actor, 53, ...
On January 24, 1536, the 44-year-old Henry VIII was ... s most notorious king. The 1970s gave us the sober seriousness of BBC Two’s The Six Wives of Henry VIII – but also the romping Carry ...
Henry VIII was one of the most brutal and ruthless kings to reign over England and his post mortem reveals his condition in his final hours. The former King of England sentenced many people to ...
Among the hall's two royal visits was one by King Henry VIII on August 12, 1541. He arrived at the hall with his fifth wife, Katherine Howard, and Baron Thomas Burgh, Burgh's grandson, hosted them ...
From tumultuous love affairs to violent betrayals, the six wives of Henry VIII all left marks on the Tudor dynasty – and shaped the course of history. READ MORE about these women here ...
The portrait of King Henry VIII dates back to the 1590s A post on X spotted randomly by an art historian has led to a portrait of King Henry VIII - hanging in a West Midland council hall - to be ...
King Henry VIII was King of England from 1509 until his death in 1547. He is best known for having six wives, whom he either divorced, had beheaded or died - except for Catherine Parr who survived ...
Damian Lewis has revealed that taking on the role of Henry VIII in the BBC's adaptation of ... While the death of the Queen has left the King free to marry again, the politics at court are ...
The story chronicles the life of King Henry VIII's advisor Thomas Cromwell in a rags to riches tale which - of course - ended in Cromwell's death by execution. So how did he die, and why?
King Henry VIII's Mound, in Richmond Park, south-west London, is believed to have been an ancient funerary monument dating from the Bronze Age. It was later used to oversee royal hunts and is now ...
The coronation of Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon took place on Sunday 24th June 1509. The ceremony is illustrated in the mortuary roll of Abbot Islip dated 1532 in the Abbey's archives. The day ...