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1533 and marriage
In 1533 their marriage was declared invalid and Henry married Anne on the judgment of clergy in England, without reference to the Pope.
In early 1533, Henry married Anne Boleyn, who was pregnant with his child, and in May Thomas Cranmer, the Archbishop of Canterbury, formally declared the marriage with Catherine void, and the marriage to Anne valid.
On 23 May 1533 Thomas Cranmer declared Henry and Catherine's marriage null and void ; five days later, he declared Henry and Anne's marriage to be good and valid.
On 23 May 1533, Cranmer ( who had been hastened, with the Pope's assent, into the position of Archbishop of Canterbury recently vacated by the convenient death of Warham ) sat in judgment at a special court convened at Dunstable Priory to rule on the validity of the King's marriage to Catherine of Aragon.
Five days later, on 28 May 1533, Cranmer declared the marriage of Henry and Anne to be good and valid.
By January 1533, Anne Boleyn was pregnant and the marriage could no longer be delayed.
In the first week of April 1533, Parliament passed the bill into law as the Act in Restraint of Appeals, ensuring that any verdict concerning the King's marriage could not be challenged in Rome.
A formal trial began on 10 May 1533 in Dunstable, and on 23 May the archbishop pronounced sentence, declaring the marriage illegal.
Mary Tudor ( 18 March 1496 25 June 1533 ) was the younger sister of King Henry VIII of England and queen consort of France through her marriage to Louis XII.
His eldest daughter Queen Mary lived there between 1533 and 1536, when she was sent to wait on the then Princess Elizabeth, as punishment for refusing to recognise Henry's marriage to Anne Boleyn and his religious reforms.
Maria of Nassau ( 1556 1616 ), was a full sister of Philip William from the first marriage of William I, Prince of Orange, ( assassinated 1584 ), to wealthy and powerful aristocrat Anna van Egmont, ( 1533 1558 ), and a furious contender to Maurice of Nassau.
Against his father's wishes, Eric entered into marriage negotiations with Princess Elizabeth Tudor ( later Queen Elizabeth I of England 1533 1603 ).
The second was in March 1533 when he informed the King of France of his sister's marriage to the King of England.
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In April 1533 he was prolocutor of convocation when it decided against the validity of Henry's marriage with Catherine, and in 1534 published his treatise De vera differentia regiae potestatis et ecclesiae ( second ed.
After his marriage to Anne Boleyn, his daughter, later Queen Elizabeth I, was born at Placentia in 1533, and he married Anne of Cleves there in 1540.
" He served as proctor for the king at the trial at Dunstable Abbey 10 17, 1533 which definitively nullified Henry's first marriage in time for the coronation of Anne Boleyn.
* It may have merged with the Crown on the marriage of the Marquess to the King on 28 May 1533.
In 1533, Francis gave her in marriage to Jean IV de Brosse, whom he created Duke of Étampes.
In 1527, due to Charles ' inability to pay them sufficiently, his armies in Northern Italy mutinied and sacked Rome itself for loot, forcing Clement, and succeeding popes, to be considerably more prudent in their dealings with secular authorities: in 1533, Clement's refusal to annul Henry VIII of England's marriage to Catherine of Aragon ( Charles ' aunt ) was a direct consequence of his unwillingness to offend the emperor and perhaps have his capital sacked a second time.
The short marriage was allegedly stormy and remained so after the birth of their son and only child, the future King Eric XIV of Sweden, in 1533.

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