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Definition
Proper noun 1. King of England (1509-1547): Henry VIII was the King of England from 1509 until his death in 1547. He is a historically significant monarch whose reign saw profound religious and political changes. 2. Catalyst for the English Reformation: His actions, particularly his desire to annul his first marriage, led to a break with the Roman Catholic Church and the establishment of the Church of England.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- Henry VIII is one of the most famous kings in English history.
- The palace of Hampton Court was a favorite residence of Henry VIII.
- Henry VIII's reign dramatically altered the course of English religion and governance.
Advanced Usage
- "The era of Henry VIII": Refers to the period of English history during his reign, characterized by the Reformation, royal centralization of power, and cultural developments.
- The architecture of the era of Henry VIII shows a transition from medieval to Renaissance styles.
- "A Henry VIII-style break": Used metaphorically to describe a decisive and authoritative separation from a major institution or tradition.
- The CEO's decision was a Henry VIII-style break from the company's old partnerships.
Variants and Related Words
- Henrician (adj): Pertaining to the reign or policies of Henry VIII.
- The Henrician Reformation established the monarch as the head of the church.
- Tudor (adj/n): Relating to the royal dynasty to which Henry VIII belonged (the House of Tudor), or a member of it.
- Tudor architecture became prominent during his reign.
Synonyms
- The King: When used in the specific historical context of 1509-1547 England.
- The Tudor King: Emphasizes his dynastic affiliation.
Related Phrases
- To have a Henry VIII complex: An informal, modern phrase suggesting someone has a pattern of serial marriages or relationships, alluding to the king's six wives.
- With his third divorce, the tabloids joked he had a Henry VIII complex.
Related Idioms
- "Off with his head!": While not exclusively about Henry VIII, this phrase is strongly associated with the perceived tyranny and absolute power of monarchs like him, who executed many, including two of his wives.
- When the manager dismissed the entire team, it felt like a modern "Off with his head!" moment.
Noun
- son of Henry VII and King of England from 1509 to 1547; his divorce from Catherine of Aragon resulted in his break with the Catholic Church in 1534 and his excommunication 1538, leading to the start of the Reformation in England (1491-1547)