The Wildly Insane Life Of Henry VIII | Compilation

The Wildly Insane Life Of Henry VIII | Compilation
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Henry VIII is a wildly controversial, storied, and color figure from the pages of history. Today we hav decided to stitch together various tales of his love life, scandals, the way he ruled England, and even physical ailments! So join us as we go on a long odyssey of all things Henry VIII!

Chapters:
0:00 Strange Facts That You Didn’t Know About Henry VIII
13:42 Craziest Moments From Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII Relationship
26:00 Everything You Didn’t Need To Know About Henry VIII’s Ulcerated Leg
38:13 Why Elizabeth I Was a Badass Queen
49:35 Dramatic Facts About The Life of Anne Boleyn

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30 Comments

  1. I knew all of the facts presented; except the marriage between edward and mary. Edward
    was a rabid protestant and sanctimonious prig. Mary was a rabid catholic, with a penchant for burning protestants. It would not have been a happy union.
    😂🎉❤

  2. Today's Royal Fanily does descend from Mary Boleyn and Henry's sister, Margaret, but I would like to point out that Henry's can't be completely disqualified as an ancestor either. I don't know where this channel gets it's sources but Manu historians do consider that Henry VIII could have fathered either one, both or neither of Mary's children. The reason we aren't sure is because the timeline of his affair with Mary is murky, and there was never a DNA test done on either of Mary's children. I'm not saying that Henry 100% was the father but I'm saying that it's common knowledge that he can't be disqualified as such either. Therefore, to say that he is in no way an ancestor through Mary's children is highly inaccurate. I swear, this channel spews so many inaccuracies in its videos, man 🙄

  3. Henry Percy and Anne Boleyn were never betrothed. This is a myth. Percy was already formally betrothed elsewhere and even though he didn't want that marriage he was forced to go through with it. Even if he had become betrothed to Anne it would have been null and void because he was promised elsewhere. Thomas Wyatt told us that Anne had a number of admirers and she kept them all at arms length, not wanting to ruin her reputation as her sister Mary had Later when the king was looking to annul his marriage to Anne before he had her executed he tried to use that rumour about Percy and Anne to effect an annulment. However Percy swore on The Hold Sacrament 3 separate times in an ecclesiastical court that he and Anne had never been betrothed. The king knew when he was defeated and he got Cranmer to find other means to annul the marriage which he did. Anne agreed to the annulment as it appears she was promised life in a nunnery if she agreed. She was tricked……

  4. I for one do not care if there was a few wrong dates, I’m not going to be tested on the info, and I enjoyed every single minute of your wonderful trip back in time! Thank you very much! ❤

  5. "Butter and Eggs" was the name for the medieval equivalent of scrambled eggs. He was probably just asking for bacon and scrambled eggs every morning.

  6. Awesome History! . I don’t mean for this to sound harsh, but Anne did some fairly evil deeds and finally got universal Justice. So did Henry for that matter……….

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