Henry VIII: Religion - Religious Events, 1530 - 1547 Flashcards

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What were the Praemunire accusations?

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• September 1530
- Henry accuses whole clergy of praemunire

• February 1531
- Clergy pardoned after paying £100,000
- Convocation at Canterbury recognised Henry as the ‘Protector and only supreme head of the Church in England - so far as the law of Christ allows’

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What was the First Act of Annates?

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  • 1532
  • Banned the payment of annates to Rome
  • Annates - a special tax paid by higher clergy to Rome during their first year in office
  • Chief source of papal revenue in England removed
  • Used to persuade the Pope to grant divorce
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What was the Submission of the Clergy?

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  • 1532
  • Law passed stating that no church law could be written without the king’s permission
  • Thomas More resigned the next day
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What was the Act in Restraint of Appeals?

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  • February 1533
  • Ended the Pope’s right to act as the final court of appeal
  • Anne marries Henry
  • Catherine of Aragon can no longer appeal like she did in 1527
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What was the 2nd Act of Annates?

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  • January 1534
  • Confirmed First Act of Annates
  • Abbots and bishops were to be appointed by the King
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What was the Act for the Submission of the Clergy?

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  • March 1534
  • Appeals in ecclesiastical matters to be handled by King’s Court of Chancery and not by Archbishop’s court
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What was the First Act of Succession?

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  • March 1534
  • Registered Henry’s marriage to Catherine as invalid and replaced it with Anne
  • The Crown was now to pass to Henry and Anne’s children
  • The nation was to take an oath upholding their marriage
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What was the Execution of Elizabeth Barton (Nun of Kent)?

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  • April 1534
  • Shows Henry’s lack of toleration of religious diversity
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What was the Act of Supremacy?

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  • November 1534
  • Declared the king to be head of the Church rather than the Pope
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What was the Treason Act?

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  • December 1534
  • Can be executed for not recognising Henry as Supreme Head of Church
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What was the Act for First Fruits and Tenths?

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  • December 1534
  • Clerical taxes go to King, not Pope
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What was the Valor Ecclesiasticus?

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  • January 1535
  • Cromwell commissioned this survey of the finances of the church in England
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What was the execution of Carthusian Monks?

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  • January 1535
  • Opposition to break with Rome quashed
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What was the Act for the Dissolution of the Lesser Monasteries?

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  • February 1536
  • Monasteries worth under £200 were closed
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When was Anne Boleyn executed?

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  • May 1536
  • Henry married Jane Seymour the next day
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What was the Act of Ten Articles?

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  • July 1536
  • Seven Sacraments of Catholic Doctrine were rejected, leaving a belief in only three (baptism, Eucharist, penance)
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What was the Truce of Nice?

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  • July 1538
  • Signed by Charles V and Francis I
  • Brought a halt to the Habsburg-Valois War and created the possibility of a joint invasion of England
  • Threat lasted until 1540 and prompted Henry to move back to Catholicism in the Act of Six Articles
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What was the execution of John Lambert?

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  • 1538
  • For his rejection of transubstantiation
19
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When was Henry excommunicated?

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  • December 1538
  • Henry declared a heretic by Paul III
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What was the Act of the Six Articles?

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  • June 1539
  • Radical shift: confirmed transubstantiation, celibacy of priests, communion in one kind
  • Denial of transubstantiation led to burning
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What was the Act for the Dissolution of the Greater Monasteries?

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  • June 1539
  • All Monasteries were closed and their land passed to the Crown
22
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When did Henry marry Anne of Cleves?

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  • January 1540
  • Sister of the Protestant Duke of Cleves
23
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When was Cromwell executed?

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  • July 1540
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When did Henry marry Catherine Howard?

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  • July 1540
  • Niece of the Catholic Duke of Norfolk
25
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When was Catherine Howard executed?

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  • February 1542
  • Due to affairs
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When did Henry marry Catherine Parr?

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  • July 1543
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What was the introduction of English litany?

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  • May 1544`
  • Replaced Latin use of litany but was optional
28
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What was the execution of Anne Askew?

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  • July 1546
  • Executed for denying transubstantiation
29
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What was the significance of Henry naming a heavily Protestant Council of Regency for his heir?

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  • July 1546
  • Ensured Protestant influence for Prince Edward