Kings Great Matter and the Fall of Wolsey Flashcards

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why did Henry want the divorce

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Only one surviving heir, Mary
Anne Boleyn refused to become a mistress
Catherine was too old to have any more children
fear of returning to turmoil (war of roses) without a male heir

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Spell Anne’s last name

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Boleyn

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What was the situation in Rome

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Emperor Charles V had captured both Rome and the Pope which meant that the Pope was at the whim of Charles who was Catherine’s nephew and did not want to see her disgraced

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What problems could Henry’s biblical evidence create

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People, like the King, began to interpret the bible differently to how they had been taught and new views were created

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What was the first step in trying to get an annulment

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Campeggio held a court in which Catherine of Aragon gave her speech and asked for permission to appeal to the Pope which she was given

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Who was Campeggio

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Another Papal legate, he was imperial (working for Charles V) as Anne Boleyn had expected
He arrived in England with powers to annul the marriage

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what were Henry’s arguments for the annulment

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Pope was wrong to allow papal dispensation (after Arthur)
bible verse from Leviticus arguing that it is a sin to marry your brothers wife and that it would result in a childless marriage

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Details of the trial

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Pope escapes as a gardener and tells Campeggio to go to England and preside over the trail (secretly tells him just to buy time)
trail takes ages to start, Campeggio was ill
Arrived in later 1528 but the court only started in May 1529
court was adjourned for summer and Henry had gain nothing (Catherine was still “winning”) but the court was never put back in session

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Fall of Wolsey

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Charged with Praemunire
Parliament is called in November to debate reformation
Wolsey has no English or Papal power anymore

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What is Praemunire

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essentially Henry is saying that Wolsey was pretending to work/speak for the Pope and this deception is committing a crime against the crown

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Why does Anne B not like Wolsey

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Eltham ordinance removed her brother from court
Both have the kings ear
Wolsey broke Boleyn’s engagement to Henry Percy
Anne took all his furniture after her was arrested

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Why do the nobility not like Wolsey

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envy (ear of King)
Wolsey is of low birth
ordinances reduced the scale of parties and people lost places in court
people like the Dukes of Suffolk and Norfolk could sway the Kings opinion of Wolsey they just needed a good reason (annulment!) opportunistic

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End of Wolsey

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died on his way to execution, this power being striped was symbolic of the start of the reformation along with anti-clerical acts and Anne Boleyn’s increasing influence

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when did Henry set his mind on divorce

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1527- told Wolsey to get papal dispensation

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How did Henry annul his marriage

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Thomas Cranmer officially annulled it in 1533 after Henry separated from Catherine in 1531

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what did Wolsey’s down fall signify

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the beginning of the English separation from the catholic church

17
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How did the King’s great matter and the fall of Wolsey effect government?

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made space for a new advisor (Cromwell)
shift in court powers, Anne Boleyn and Dukes of Norfolk and Suffolk increase their power