The Duke of Windsor, Edward VIII, is famous for abdicating the throne to marry American divorcee Wallis Simpson. |
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Results were measured by introducing each form of factor VIII into hemophilic blood plasma and recording the time it took to cause clotting. |
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When Henry VIII founded a dockyard for building ships in Deptford, the area became renowned across the shipping industry. |
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It was only through the abdication of Edward VIII in 1936, that, suddenly, she was thrust into the limelight, and became our Queen. |
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But the difference of course was that Henry VIII wasn't really interested in changing anything other than the headship of the church. |
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In advising Edward VIII against a morganatic marriage to Mrs Simpson he acted with the utmost constitutional propriety. |
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The world of Final Fantasy VIII can be explored via a gamepad or the keyboard. |
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Wales was legally annexed by the Act of Union 1536, in the reign of Henry VIII of England. |
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Boniface VIII also issued a supplement of decretals that were promulgated in 1298 and attached to the compilation of Gregory. |
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He served as a principal secretary to four successive Tudor monarchs, from Henry VIII to the early reign of Queen Elizabeth. |
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He was canonized by Pope Boniface VIII in 1297, his sanctity conferring immense prestige on the Capetian dynasty. |
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Thanks to a record left by the royal cordwainer, we learn Henry VIII owned a pair of football boots. |
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He became King George VI upon the abdication of his brother, King Edward VIII, later duke of Windsor. |
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Henry VIII and Elizabeth I tend to dominate Tudor history and their lives do overshadow the importance of Henry VII's reign. |
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Reddy believes that the abdication of Edward VIII was a continuation of the War of the Roses. |
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Few people realize that the future King Henry VIII was Duke of York at one point. |
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In 1936, the newly minted but not yet crowned Edward VIII was having a torrid affair with a twice divorced American lady named Wallis Simpson. |
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Probably he did, but Henry VIII won instant popularity for beheading his father's minions. |
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The Church of England was established when the unhappily married Henry VIII wanted to marry a nubile minx named Anne Boleyn. |
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The family estate was confiscated by Henry VIII from the Benedictines at the time of the dissolution of the monasteries. |
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So the convolutedly titled Mitsubishi Evolution VIII MR FQ400 is an astounding proposition. |
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The viral vector carrying factor VIII genes was injected into the blood of 11 newborn hemophilic mice and two newborn hemophilic dogs. |
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She had once worked in domestic service for the future Edward VIII, who was then Prince of Wales. |
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The Duke of Windsor, briefly King Edward VIII before he abdicated to marry Mrs Simpson, also owned a Stannard watercolour. |
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Most of the rumors have old roots, going back to before King Edward VIII even abdicated his throne for Wallis Simpson. |
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When King Edward VIII abdicated in December 1936 it was a shock to the nation. |
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It was further resolved that remaining sections of Article VIII of the by-laws and any references thereto would be renumbered accordingly. |
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Lymph nodes also contain efferent lymphatic vessels, which lack Factor VIII staining. |
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The porringer in Plate VIII, one of only four known English examples with relief-cast gadrooned decoration, has even finer decoration. |
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She had the misfortune to be married to that monster of self-indulgence Henry VIII, the desecrator of our monasteries. |
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Henry VIII himself was kept informed of the hunting expeditions undertaken by his children. |
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Henry VIII dropped the wolfhound and replaced it with a lion, thus making the royal insignia less Welsh. |
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Fisher was deprived, attainted, and beheaded for refusing to acknowledge Henry VIII as supreme head of the Church. |
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In 1534, King Henry VIII of England established himself the leader of a new church of Protestantism that he tried to impose in Ireland. |
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In 1483 Margaret of Austria was betrothed to the dauphin, later Charles VIII of France, but they never married. |
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In most patients with von Willebrand disease, factor VIII activity and plasma levels of von Willebrand factor are decreased. |
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Henry VIII was fond of wearing a velvet, gold-embroidered purple doublet encrusted with diamonds, rubies and pearls. |
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They were also able to dress up and one boy dressed up as Henry VIII and he looked the part. |
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Henry VIII, while somewhat impertinently nurturing his own little spiky number, attempted to ban beards as part of his break with the Pope. |
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The body and dress of King Henry VIII of England served as icons of masculinity and power, his extravagant codpieces denoting his virility. |
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Those of you who rightly guessed that it comes from Henry VIII, act II, scene IV may give yourselves a pat on the back. |
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The most commonly encountered disorders are coagulation factor VIII deficiency, coagulation factor IX deficiency and von Willebrand's disease. |
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The Constitution of the Year VIII provided for three consuls, with a First Consul, elected for ten years, having power to override the other two. |
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Pope Clement VIII demanded that Bruno be sentenced as a heretic and the Inquisition passed the death sentence on him. |
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Henry VIII banned his brewer from adding hops to the royal brew, but as wine became more expensive the popularity of hopped beer grew. |
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City of York VIII crashed 5-0 to hosts Rotherham, the visitors throwing the game away by slack marking. |
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To Pope Urban VIII in the seventeenth century, it was both common sense and a matter of faith that the sun revolved around the earth. |
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The school is currently on Reveille VIII, and all iterations have been female. |
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The example in Plate VIII is activated by pressing the cabochon garnet surmounting the rock crystal dome, under which a nephrite frog climbs a silver-gilt ladder. |
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In 1224, during one such domestic quarrel, their old Capetian enemy, now King Louis VIII, walked into Poitou, captured La Rochelle, and threatened Gascony. |
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Anne Boleyn, second wife to Henry the VIII, is a specimen of speculation, admiration, and everything in between. |
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But then the courtiers and her son Edward, the new King Edward VIII, began cleaning up. |
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Henry VIII commissioned his own round table and placed at its centre, alongside the names of the Arthurian knights, the Tudor rose and a portrait of Arthur. |
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Tenders are invited for construction and maintenance of road from roun to sudgar, stage ii, phase viii, package no. |
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It has recently been argued that as a young man Henry VIII saw himself as a new Henry V, destined to regain the Plantagenet domains and even the French crown. |
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The Sevres biscuit figures in Plate VIII, which bear the incised mark of Bachelier, show how such studies were ultimately translated into objects. |
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The growing importance of the heavily gunned man-of-war at sea during the reign of Henry VIII was to transform the administration that supplied them. |
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The Florentines marvelled at the extraordinary collection of classical books that John VIII and his scholarly retinue had brought with them from Constantinople. |
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Thomas Cromwell was the minister of Henry VIII, facilitator of his marriage to Anne Boleyn, and master of the English Reformation. |
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The image, she says, pays homage to portraits of Henry VIII, as well as a famous photo of David Bowie parked next to a Great Dane. |
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The poor did not share the wealth and luxurious lifestyle associated with famous Tudors such as Henry VIII, Elizabeth I and non-monarchs such as Sir Francis Drake. |
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James exploited both the weakness of his own ecclesiastical hierarchy and the papacy's fear that he might follow his uncle Henry VIII in repudiating Rome altogether. |
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For instance, Linacre, the personal physician of Henry VIII, had the been rector of four parishes, a canon at three cathedrals and precentor at York Minster. |
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The remains of Henry VIII and the beheaded Charles I are entombed there, along with the bodies of the Queen's parents, George VI and the Queen Mother. |
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On that afternoon the crowds lining Constitution Hill were three to four deep, waiting patiently to catch a glimpse of Edward VIII as he returned to Buckingham Palace. |
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In the sixteenth century, the French connection was receding into England's past, but not in the imagination and ambition of Henry VIII, who tried to be Henry V reincarnate. |
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People who longed for a more thorough introduction of Reformation principles during the reigns from Henry VIII to James I heavily relied on the Old Testament. |
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Patients with Type 3 will need treatment with humate p, a medication derived from human plasma that contains both factor VIII and von Willebrand factor. |
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I was only in London for four days when I was eleven, and didn't think much of standing next to the chopping block where Henry VIII had a couple of his wives beheaded. |
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At the top end of the scale, Centurion in winter is a grade VIII,8 face climb. |
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Before the reign of Henry VIII, the sovereign always granted his or her assent in person. |
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Between 1536 and 1540, however, King Henry VIII dissolved the monasteries, thereby removing the seats of the abbots. |
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During the reign of Henry VIII the Laws in Wales Acts were passed without any democratic mandate, annexing Wales into the English legal system. |
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This lasted until the Parliament of Ireland conferred the crown of Ireland upon King Henry VIII of England during the English Reformation. |
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The role of the Parliament changed after 1541, when Henry VIII declared the Kingdom of Ireland and embarked on the Tudor conquest of Ireland. |
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John was released into the custody of Pope Boniface VIII on condition that he remain at a papal residence. |
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The defeated Scots appealed to Pope Boniface VIII to assert a claim of overlordship to Scotland in place of the English. |
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He delivered legal opinions favorable to the suppression of the Templars, but he also defended Boniface VIII and the Bull Unam Sanctam. |
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Henry VIII of England invaded France, and James reacted by declaring war on England. |
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Henry VIII had also opened old wounds by claiming to be the overlord of Scotland, which angered the Scots and their King. |
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Henry VIII had already organised an army and artillery in the north of England to counter the expected invasion. |
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Between 1536 and 1541, King Henry VIII of England dissolved the monasteries, sending their monks out into the general public. |
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This was first used by the future King Edward VIII in 1910, and followed by the current Prince of Wales, Prince Charles. |
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Before ascending the throne Henry VIII, Charles I and George V were each Duke of York. |
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Meanwhile, Louis VIII of France allied himself with Hugh de Lusignan and invaded first Poitou and then Gascony. |
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The ceremony took place on 13 July, with the royal family paying a rare visit to Wales, and the future Edward VIII was duly invested. |
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The Acts of Union passed during the reign of Henry VIII brought the lordship into the full system of English administration and law. |
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The artillery of VIII Corps and IX Corps on the southern flank, simulated preparations for attacks on Zandvoorde and Warneton. |
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In 1536, under the rule of Henry VIII, the Overton was included into the county of Flintshire, forming the Hundred of Maelor. |
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In the reign of Henry VIII surnames became hereditary amongst the Welsh gentry, and the custom spread slowly amongst commoners. |
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In 1216 a baronial plan to put Louis VIII of France on the throne of England in the First Barons' War was warmly welcomed by him. |
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It was also widely used by Prince Edward, son of Henry VIII and afterwards Edward VI, although he was never formally invested as Prince of Wales. |
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In 2012 Stena Line introduced the Stena Superfast VII and Stena Superfast VIII to replace the Stena Navigator and Stena Caledonia. |
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Stena Superfast VII and Stena Superfast VIII now complete the crossing from Loch Ryan Port to Belfast in 2 hours 15 minutes. |
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The Act established a sovereign Kingdom of Ireland with Henry VIII as King of Ireland. |
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In 1532, English king Henry VIII visited Calais and his men calculated that the town had about 2400 beds and stabling to keep some 2000 horses. |
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After Henry VIII suppressed the priory, his troops used the remains as a naval store. |
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In 1542 Henry VIII ordered the Earl of Rutland to fortify the site against possible Scottish invasion. |
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In 1206 John departed for Poitou himself, but was forced to divert south to counter a threat to Gascony from Alfonso VIII of Castile. |
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In the 16th century, King Henry VIII built Portland Castle and Sandsfoot Castle to defend the anchorage. |
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Cherries were introduced into England at Teynham, near Sittingbourne in Kent, by order of Henry VIII, who had tasted them in Flanders. |
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During the reign of Henry VIII, it has been estimated that approximately 72,000 people were put to death for a variety of crimes. |
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Its closest equivalents are the blockhouses built by Henry VIII on the River Thames. |
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The Bleriot VIII design of 1908 was an early aircraft design that had the modern monoplane tractor configuration. |
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It is effectively a gun platform, built by Henry VIII to fortify the Solent and protect island against any attempted invasion of England. |
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The small navy that Henry VIII inherited from his father had only two sizeable ships, the carracks Regent and Sovereign. |
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After the death of Louis, Landulf II of Capua briefly flirted with a Saracen alliance, but Pope John VIII convinced him to break it off. |
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The Nicaean throne was usurped by Michael VIII Palaiologos, that aimed at reconquest of the lands once owned by the Byzantine Empire. |
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Sixteen days before the death of Pope Innocent VIII, he proposed Valencia as a metropolitan see and became the first archbishop of Valencia. |
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Charles VIII of France now advanced formal claims on the Kingdom of Naples. |
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Both expeditions were badly conducted and failed, and on 8 September Charles VIII crossed the Alps and joined Ludovico il Moro at Milan. |
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On 31 December, Charles VIII entered Rome with his troops, the cardinals of the French faction, and Giuliano della Rovere. |
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On 28 January Charles VIII departed for Naples with Cem and Cesare, but the latter slipped away to Spoleto. |
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A reaction against Charles VIII soon set in, for all the European powers were alarmed at his success. |
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Charles VIII had himself crowned King of Naples on 12 May, but a few days later began his retreat northward. |
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Alexander hoped that Louis XII's help would be more profitable to his house than that of Charles VIII had been. |
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For example, several relatives of Henry VIII survived the disease but were scarred by it. |
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In his struggle against Imperial hegemony, he sought the support of Henry VIII of England at the Field of the Cloth of Gold. |
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However, Charles VIII died childless in 1498 and was succeeded by Louis XII, who himself had no male heir. |
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He was a recurring character in the Showtime series The Tudors, opposite Jonathan Rhys Meyers as Henry VIII and Natalie Dormer as Anne Boleyn. |
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Another of his earlier mistresses was allegedly Mary Boleyn, mistress of King Henry VIII and sister of Henry's future wife, Anne Boleyn. |
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Articles VI and VII deal with scripture, while Article VIII discusses the essential creeds. |
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During the reign of Henry VIII of England, as many as 72,000 people are estimated to have been executed. |
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Until the reign of Henry VIII, there was usually only one secretary, but under him a second appeared. |
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Along with the purchase of Cutter, Bayer acquired Cutter's Factor VIII business. |
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Factor VIII, a clotting agent used to treat hemophilia, was produced, at the time, by processing donated blood. |
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The still more spectacular palace of Nonsuch was later built for Henry VIII near Ewell. |
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Richard II, in 1385, and Henry VIII, in 1545, each wrecked it, and after this last scathe-fire it was rebuilt no more. |
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By Part VIII, the valley is obviously accessible because a herd of stegosauri is passing through. |
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Innocent VIII lent credibility to the actual existence of undeads, an action that perpetuated, and even stimulated, vampire hysteria. |
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Uttam Nagar resident Algin Verghese studied in Class VIII of the Adarsh Public School. |
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Another kind of pike called a morris, that is a Moorish pike, was much in fashion about the reigns of Henry VIII. and Elizabeth. |
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Elizabeth, daughter of Henry VIII, was baptized and confirmed at the age of three days. |
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Under Henry VIII, who developed the Royal Navy and its Portsmouth base, the island was fortified at Yarmouth, Cowes, East Cowes, and Sandown. |
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Upon the Dissolution of the Monasteries under Henry VIII the abbots and mitred priors lost their positions in Parliament. |
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Internal tariffs were abolished by Henry VIII of England, they survived in Russia till 1753, 1789 in France and 1839 in Spain. |
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She also began to build up the kingdom's naval strength, on the foundations Henry VIII had laid down. |
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In Book VIII, he distinguishes the matter of the substance as the substratum, or the stuff of which it is composed. |
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Stonehenge has changed ownership several times since King Henry VIII acquired Amesbury Abbey and its surrounding lands. |
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Henry VIII restored his authority by establishing the Council of the North in York in the dissolved St Mary's Abbey. |
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The Reformation in England began in 1534, when King Henry VIII had himself declared head of the Church of England. |
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Soon after the dissolution of the abbey in 1539, during the reign of Henry VIII, the church was demolished, leaving the graves intact. |
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Margaret's fortunes improved under Henry VIII and in February 1512 she was restored to the earldom of Salisbury and all the Warwicks' lands. |
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Therefore, Henry VIII instructed Wolsey to watch Buckingham, his brother Henry Stafford, 1st Earl of Wiltshire, and three other peers. |
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Henry's daughter Eleanor was married to Alfonso VIII of Castile in 1170, enlisting an additional ally in the south. |
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As the heir of the House of Anjou, Charles VIII decided to press his claim to the Kingdom of Naples. |
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Henry shored up his position by executing all other possible claimants whenever any excuse was offered, a policy his son Henry VIII continued. |
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First degree consanguinity applied in the case of Henry VIII and his brother's widow Catherine of Aragon. |
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Henry VIII shut the monasteries and their schools, and the overall level of schooling declined. |
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In 1495 the Italian Renaissance arrived in France, imported by King Charles VIII after his invasion of Italy. |
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Henry VIII promised the rebels he would pardon them and thanked them for raising the issues. |
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Henry VIII was interred in St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle, next to Jane Seymour. |
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The Acts were passed during the reign of King Henry VIII of England, who came from the Welsh Tudor dynasty. |
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She was the only child of Henry VIII by his first wife Catherine of Aragon to survive to adulthood. |
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She was the only child of King Henry VIII by his first wife, Catherine of Aragon, to survive infancy. |
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Anne's marriage to Henry VIII was annulled, and Elizabeth was declared illegitimate. |
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She was the second child of Henry VIII of England born in wedlock to survive infancy. |
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While Henry VIII had launched the Royal Navy, Edward and Mary had ignored it and it was little more than a system of coastal defense. |
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Henry VIII began the English Reformation as a political exercise over his desire to divorce his first wife, Catherine of Aragon. |
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When he died in 1701, his son James inherited his father's claims, and called himself James VIII of Scotland and III of England and Ireland. |
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Shakespeare collaborated on two further surviving plays, Henry VIII and The Two Noble Kinsmen, probably with John Fletcher. |
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He drafted the Constitution of the Year VIII and secured his own election as First Consul, taking up residence at the Tuileries. |
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In June 1936, Walter Monckton told Churchill that the rumours that King Edward VIII intended to marry Mrs Wallis Simpson were true. |
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Louis VIII of France briefly ruled about half of England from 1216 to 1217 at the conclusion of the First Barons' War against King John. |
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In 1534, Henry VIII acquired York Place from Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, a powerful minister who had lost the King's favour. |
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Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex played host to the American VIII Bomber Command and Ninth Air Force. |
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The reign of the second Tudor king, Henry VIII, was one of great political change. |
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By 1541, King Henry VIII of England had broken with the Church of Rome and declared himself Supreme Head of the Church of England. |
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The community grew and developed into a monastery until it was dissolved by Henry VIII, and St Eanswythe's remains disappeared. |
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Frequencies are often abbreviated from Latin, such as every 8 hours reading Q8H from Quaque VIII Hora. |
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In 1539, Henry VIII built Southsea Castle, financed by the Dissolution of the Monasteries, in anticipation of a French invasion. |
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In 1542, Henry VIII of England declared the Lordship of Ireland a Kingdom and himself King of Ireland. |
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In the reign of Henry VIII, an account was given by Andrew Boorde in his 1542 Boke of the Introduction of Knowledge. |
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The English Reformation during the reign of Henry VIII began as a political dispute. |
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He defeated the candidacies of Frederick III, Elector of Saxony, Francis I of France, and Henry VIII of England. |
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In 1520, Charles visited England, where his aunt, Catherine of Aragon, urged her husband, Henry VIII, to ally himself with the emperor. |
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The political separation of the Church of England from Rome under King Henry VIII brought England and Wales into this broad Reformation movement. |
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The Bishops' Book was unpopular with conservative sections of the Church, and quickly grew to be disliked by Henry VIII as well. |
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Cuthbert's tomb was destroyed on the orders of Henry VIII in 1538, and the monastery's wealth handed over to the king. |
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Henry VIII, upon hearing this, grew so enraged by it that he composed a long Latin address to the legates in answer to the bishop's speech. |
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It was refounded by Henry VIII in 1541 during the English Reformation when the monastery in Rochester was dissolved. |
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The east stained glass window is Victorian, and the oriel window to the north side of it was built by Henry VIII for Catherine of Aragon. |
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The vault in front of the altar houses the remains of Henry VIII, Jane Seymour and Charles I, with Edward IV buried nearby. |
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In England, Henry VIII was the King of England and a significant figure in the history of the English monarchy. |
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After Henry VIII ordered the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1539, the manuscript was separated from the priory. |
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In the reign of Henry VIII Bradford exceeded Leeds as a manufacturing centre. |
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In 1532, Henry VIII was preparing to repudiate Catherine of Aragon and marry Anne Boleyn, in defiance of the pope. |
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There is a persistent belief that Greensleeves was composed by Henry VIII for his lover and future queen consort Anne Boleyn. |
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Henry VIII of England was a big fan of this game, which is now known as real tennis. |
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Her father acceded to the throne on the abdication of his brother Edward VIII in 1936, from which time she was the heir presumptive. |
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In 1538, Henry VIII closed the Dominican and Franciscan friaries in Cardiff, the remains of which were used as building materials. |
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In 1542, Henry VIII of England declared the Lordship a Kingdom and himself King of Ireland. |
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From 1536, Henry VIII of England decided to conquer Ireland and bring it under English control. |
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During this period Henry VII and his son Henry VIII greatly increased the power of the English monarchy. |
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Henry VIII was the first monarch to introduce a new state religion to the English. |
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Henry VIII established the Church of England after his split with the Pope. |
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His supporters proclaimed him James III of England and Ireland, and James VIII of Scotland. |
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The next day King James VIII was proclaimed at the Mercat Cross and a triumphant Charles entered Holyrood palace. |
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But this soon changed as Henry VIII doubled household expenditure and started costly wars against both France and Scotland. |
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Key figures such as the future Edward VII, Edward VIII, and Beau Brummell, created the modern suit and cemented its dominance. |
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When king Henry VIII set up the first official post service, he contracted innkeepers to keep the change of horses for dispatch riders. |
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The BMSO uses the ASL review board process to determine which class VIII line items to stock in order to meet customer demand. |
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The exceptions were groups VII and VIII, associated with either domestic dogs or the Baja California spotted skunk Spilogale putorious. |
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The oldest Oscan region, regions VII and VIII today, had a relatively irregular street pattern. |
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Desmopressin induces release of stored factor VIII and VWF into the circulation. |
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Patients with hemophilia A or hemophilia B are dependent on protein replacement therapy with Factor VIII or Factor IX, respectively, for life. |
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Investors in Vivo VIII include pension funds, financial institutions, endowments, foundations, family offices, and fund of funds. |
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The friary was dissolved by King Henry VIII in 1538 and most of the buildings were demolished soon after. |
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Results of assays for von Willebrand's disease were normal, including ristocetin cofactor, factor VIII assay, and von Willebrand's antigen. |
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Emperor John VIII Palaiologos had also recently negotiated union with Pope Eugene IV, with the Council of Florence of 1439 proclaiming a Bull of Union. |
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The layman, John Hoggesflesh, was a proponent of sacramentarian views in the 1530s whose case went all the way to Henry VIII until he was forced to recant. |
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Milan's last independent ruler, Lodovico il Moro, called French king Charles VIII into Italy in the expectation that France might be an ally against other Italian statlets. |
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It was during this period that Henry VIII attended the castle and in 1545 witnessed, from the castle, the sinking of the warship Mary Rose in the Solent. |
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A Channel 5 documentary broadcast on 16 July 2009 repeated the claim that the Germans intended to restore Edward VIII to the throne in the event of a German occupation. |
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Philip's son by Isabella of Hainaut, Louis VIII, was his successor. |
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In the year 1300, Pope Boniface VIII directed pilgrims to keep left. |
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In 1546, King Henry VIII established the Council of the Marine, later to become the Navy Board, to oversee administrative affairs of the naval service. |
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On display at the centre are more than 80,000 artefacts, including Olympic medals, a pattern coin of Edward VIII, a Janvier reducing machine and a selection of trial plates. |
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In the 1540s king Henry VIII began a campaign of excessive overspending of government money on his lavish lifestyle and to pay for wars with France and Scotland. |
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It is thus styled in a Royal charter granted by Henry VIII but, by Elizabeth I's time, the town was invariably named Aberystwyth in all documents. |
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The de la Pole family were sometimes suggested as heirs to the Yorkist cause, but Henry Tudor and his son Henry VIII of England efficiently suppressed all such opposition. |
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Later, King Henry VIII caused the shrine and saintly relics to be destroyed, but some have been recovered to be housed at Shrewsbury and Holywell. |
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On 12 April, the VIII Corps HQ ordered the infantry retirement to begin that night and the 59th Division was replaced by part of the 41st Division and transferred south. |
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Henry VIII conducted restoration work in the 1520s and 1530s, during which time the castle was being used as a prison, a depot and as a potential residence for visitors. |
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In 1911, the future Edward VIII underwent an investiture ceremony in Caernarfon Castle in Wales at the instigation of the Welsh politician David Lloyd George. |
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When the Priory and the Friary were abandoned during the dissolution of the monasteries in the reign of Henry VIII, the land being returned to the monarchy. |
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Charles VIII of France besieged Rennes and had the marriage cancelled. |
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Both Mary and Darnley were grandchildren of Margaret Tudor, sister of Henry VIII of England, and patrilineal descendants of the High Stewards of Scotland. |
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King Henry VIII of England took the opportunity of the regency to propose marriage between Mary and his own son, Prince Edward, hoping for a union of Scotland and England. |
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His successor, the young Henry VIII, had little time for his father's cautious diplomacy, and was soon heading towards a war with France, Scotland's historic ally. |
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The rebel barons concluded that peace with John was impossible, and turned to Philip II's son, the future Louis VIII, for help, offering him the English throne. |
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Initially in 1537, the Irish Parliament approved both the Act of Supremacy, acknowledging Henry VIII as head of the Church and the dissolution of the monasteries. |
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However, this may not necessarily be the case for other porcine-derived products, such as porcine insulin, factor VIII C, pancreatin, and poractant alfa. |
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From the junior school he progressed to King Henry VIII Senior School. |
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The possibility of an invasion involving Reginald via her south coast estates and her embittered relationship with Henry VIII precluded any chance of pardon. |
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From the time of Henry VIII, Wales had been absorbed into England as a legal entity and the established church in Wales was the Church of England. |
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The political separation of the Church of England from the pope under King Henry VIII sparked Anglicanism in England and Wales into this broad Reformation movement. |
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Despite the Treaty of Lambeth, hostilities continued and Henry was forced to compromise with the newly crowned Louis VIII of France and Henry's stepfather, Hugh X of Lusignan. |
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Henry VIII was the only son of Henry VII to live to the age of maturity. |
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The OSCE considers itself a regional organization in the sense of Chapter VIII of the United Nations Charter and is an observer in the United Nations General Assembly. |
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Greenwich Castle was reportedly a favourite place for Henry VIII to house his mistresses, so that he could easily travel from the Palace to see them. |
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Created in the Tudor period in the court of Henry VIII, the English Strawberries and cream is synonymous with the British summer, and is famously consumed at Wimbledon. |
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The Duke of Windsor, formerly King Edward VIII, was not invited either. |
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Thrombin has a number of positive feedback loops that enhance its effect by increasing the effects of factors V, VIII and XI, and also has a procoagulant effect on platelets. |
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Pope Gregory VIII issued a papal bull titled Audita tremendi that proposed a further Crusade later named the Third Crusade to recapture Jerusalem. |
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Because of its distinctive early Renaissance melody, it has also been included in different movies and documentaries based on the figure of Henry VIII and the Tudor era. |
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She was the daughter of Simon Bening, the last great master of the Flemish manuscript illumination tradition, and became court painter to Henry VIII after Holbein's death. |
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Henry VIII had embarked on a grandiose programme of artistic patronage. |
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A prospective bride for Henry VIII, who Holbein was sent to portray. |
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The main artistic interests of Henry VIII were music, building palaces and tapestry, of which he had over 2,000 pieces, costing far more than he ever spent on painters. |
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In 1509 Henry VIII moved his official residence from the Tower of London. |
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When Pope Clement VII excommunicated the king of England, Henry VIII, in 1533, the constitutional position of the lordship in Ireland became uncertain. |
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It came into being when the Parliament of Ireland passed the Crown of Ireland Act 1542 and proclaimed King Henry VIII of England as King of Ireland. |
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Between 1533 and 1540, the Tudor King Henry VIII took control of the English Church from Rome, the start of several decades of religious tension in England. |
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The Coventry School Foundation comprises the independent schools King Henry VIII School and Bablake School together with King Henry VIII Preparatory School. |
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This was not common throughout England, but in some regions the custom lasted until Elizabethan times, and during the reign of Henry VIII, was briefly popular at court. |
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Henry VIII summoned the dead saint to court to face charges of treason. |
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At the Dissolution of the Monasteries under Henry VIII, all the previously monastic cathedrals became governed by secular canons like the first group. |
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Edward VIII did not spend much of his reign at Windsor Castle. |
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It is notable that decisions of Pope Alexander III, Pope Lucius III, and King Henry VIII in proclaiming the Crown of Ireland Act 1542 were predicated on this document. |
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By 1536, Henry VIII had broken with Rome, seized the Church's assets in England and declared the Church of England as the established church with himself as its head. |
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She married Henry VIII, who had only just acceded to the throne, in a private ceremony in the church of the Observant Friars outside Greenwich Palace. |
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This ended under Pope Clement VIII, who hesitantly accepted King Henry IV's 1598 Edict of Nantes, which granted civil and religious toleration to French Protestants. |
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Historically, the Palace of Westminster and the Tower of London were the main residences of the English Sovereign until Henry VIII acquired the Palace of Whitehall. |
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Lieutenants were first appointed to a number of English counties by King Henry VIII in the 1540s, when the military functions of the sheriff were handed over to him. |
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Having brought down his Chancellor, Cardinal Wolsey, Henry VIII finally resolved to charge the whole English clergy with praemunire to secure their agreement to his annulment. |
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In 1534, King Henry VIII separated the English Church from Rome. |
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As was confirmed by a statute passed during the reign of Henry VIII, a Lord Chancellor could preside over the House of Lords even if not a Lord himself. |
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The legislation of Henry VIII effectively establishing the independence from Rome of the Church of England, did not alter its constitutional or pastoral structures. |
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It granted King Henry VIII of England and subsequent monarchs Royal Supremacy, which means that he was declared the supreme head of the Church of England. |
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After 1503, records show the Tower of London was never again used as a royal residence by Henry Tudor, and all royal births under Henry VIII took place in palaces. |
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Indeed, the Italian Wars had begun when Milan sent a plea to King Charles VIII of France for protection against the aggressive actions of the King of Naples. |
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Elizabeth I was the Protestant daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn. |
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Two years later they were exiled, but returned when King Charles VIII of France invaded Italy and Piero was ousted from Florence by a Republican government. |
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Della Rovere was bankrolled to the cost of 200,000 gold ducats by King Charles VIII of France, with another 100,000 supplied by the Republic of Genoa. |
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Two of Alexander's successors, the controversial pontiffs Sixtus V and Urban VIII, described him as one of the most outstanding popes since Saint Peter. |
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