The Legend Of Henry VIII (2023)

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Publicado 2023-11-06
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Henry VIII was born and raised as an incredibly devout Roman Catholic man. 
But upon the death of his brother, the 11 year old Henry’s life is turned upside down. From this point onwards, the heavy burden of the succession would become his to bear. Despite being granted ‘Defender of the Faith’, Henry would soon turn the country upside down and change history forever on his personal quest to fulfil his desire to father a legitimate male heir. This path of Love and death would quickly lead to several failed marriages. It’s hard to discern the man from the myth. But it's easy to see that Henry VIII has become the most infamous English King, and is remembered half a millennium later for his romantic passion and his tyrannous rule.


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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • I Always feel badly for the poor horses in wars and battles like this. They must be traumatized and sadden from what they see.
  • Henry was well educated and learned. No fool. The fall during the joust changed him and the years without the longed for heir embittered him
  • @TheKoolbraider
    Not really off topic but has everyone seen the portrait of Anne of Cleeves? What a difference cleaning makes. I've always thought she was the luckiest of the six.
  • @Chipoo88
    “He is unable to execute her, as she is protected by her powerful family”. There is zero evidence and is highly unlikely that this even crossed Henry’s mind about Katherine of Aragon. Anne was pregnant before they were married, not a few months later
  • Weak men makes weak earthly kings and Charles is the greatest example of a weak insecure man/king that has or will ever live on GOD'S Earth, and sadly, Willian is a carbon copy of his father. Thank Goodness most people do not honor nor worship earthly kings.. Princess of the people forever, Princess Diana more royal than all monarchs. RIP our angel 😇. One day, GOD ALMIGHTY will reveal who killed you.
  • @Bluemoonofky
    He called Henry 8ths story "Bombastic", lmfao. I could only envision him singing the Shaggy song "Mr. Bombastic" while having snuggles with Jane Seymour after cutting off the head of the woman (Anne Boleyn, of course) he separated from the Catholic Church for? Yes... Its totes Bombastic! 🧨💥❤️‍🔥🎇
  • @alyshakelley403
    Karma came back and bit him in the 🍑his 2nd daughter reigned over him for 40 years
  • @Sturmbrecher.
    Thank you so much im writing a english classtest this will help me
  • @juangallego3391
    Good documentary as a whole. However, some of the costumes shown were anachronistic, such as the ruffs, which appeared in fashion many decades later.
  • @meganferraro8145
    Does anyone else think that the documentary scenes being used don't match the narrator?
  • @mrsdinosaur1009
    I believe that Pope Clement took the belt and braces approach and actually issued 2 dispensations, 1st one saying that since Katherine had vehemently declared she was still a virgin the marriage could go ahead and the 2nd one saying, the marriage could take place even if her marriage to Arthur had been consummated. Henry's legacy (Money) from Henry 7th which was as stated a fortune but he had spent it all in just over 5 years.
  • If you ask me Anne Of Cleaves got it the BEST 😂 he didn’t like her and sent her away with many properties while the other wives are brutally murdered or die from lack of care after child birth
  • @Andy_Babb
    18:53 AI narrator lol at least they gave us the documentary we asked for 😂
  • @onagaali2024
    These Tudor era documentaries never become trite. Always interesting.
  • @hippiechick2112
    For a channel with serious historians, there sure are a lot of errors.
  • @Crimson1781
    By the time Prince Arthur died, Henry VII and his wife Elizabeth of York only had 3 children left, not six. 2 of them were girls
  • With such high mortality rates youd think the heir and the spare would be educated the sane just in case the heir dies. Would that create an unhealthy dynamic between the heir and spare? Maybe. But it would ensure the dynasty continues under good management.