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Forty-two years later, Henry's first biographer, William Wirt, working from oral histories, tried to reconstruct what Henry said.
His first draft, produced during Henry's reign, retained the traditional seven distinct Canonical hours of Office prayer ; but in his second draft, while he retained the Latin, he consolidated these into two.
Gil Eanes, the commander of one of Henry's expeditions, became the first European known to pass Cape Bojador in 1434.
From 1444 to 1446, as many as forty vessels sailed from Lagos on Henry's behalf, and the first private mercantile expeditions began.
In 1522, at the age of six, she was instead contracted to marry her 22-year-old first cousin, the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V. However, the engagement was broken off within a few years by Charles with Henry's agreement.
The dukes of Saxony became kings ( Henry I, the Fowler, 919 ) and later the first emperors ( Henry's son, Otto I, the Great ) of Germany during the 10th century, but they lost this position in 1024.
Stephen probably first visited England in either 1113 or 1115, almost certainly as part of Henry's court.
Thomas Cranmer, Henry's first Protestant Archbishop of Canterbury, responsible for the Book of Common Prayer during Edward VI's reign
Catherine of Aragon had first come to England to be bride to Henry's brother Arthur who died soon after their marriage.
Catherine of Aragon, Henry's first wife and queen
Henry's own editions of the Greek New Testament of 1576 and 1587 are noteworthy ; the former containing the first scientific treatise on the language of the apostolic writers ; the latter, a discussion of the ancient divisions of the text.
Henry's mother was Blanche, heiress to the considerable Lancaster estates, thus he became the first King of England from the Lancaster branch of the Plantagenets, one of the two family branches that were belligerents in the War of the Roses.
Henry's coronation, on 13 October 1399, marked the first time following the Norman Conquest when the monarch made an address in English.
Rebellions continued throughout the first ten years of Henry's reign, including the revolt of Owain Glyndŵr, who declared himself Prince of Wales in 1400, and the rebellion of Henry Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland.
The date and venue of Henry's first marriage, to Mary de Bohun, are uncertain but her marriage licence, purchased by Henry's father, John of Gaunt, in June 1380 is retained in the Public Record Office.
Using her late mother's relationship with Henry's first queen Catherine of Aragon, Catherine took the opportunity to renew her friendship with Lady Mary.
In 1825, the first significant American Rendezvous occurred on the Henry's Fork of the Green River.
John of Worcester described a second oath, that was taken one year after the first, at Henry's Easter court ( 29 April 1128 ).
It does not portray Henry's first ( and longest ) marriage to the Spanish princess, Catherine of Aragon, dismissing it quickly in the opening titles and ignoring the political and religious upheaval that followed the divorce.
Given Henry's marital history – banishing his first wife and beheading the second – Mary refused the offer.
He first entered Henry's service in 1515 as ' Sewer Extraordinary ', and the same year he began studying at St John's College of the University of Cambridge.
They had no children, but she is recorded as having had a good relationship with Henry's children from his first marriage, often taking the side of the future Henry V, " Prince Hal ," in his quarrels with his father.
Forty-two years later, Henry's first biographer, William Wirt, working from oral histories, tried to reconstruct what Henry said.

Henry's and major
*" The Ballad of John Henry " typically contain four major components: a premonition by John Henry as a child that steel-driving would lead to his death, the lead-up to and the results of the race against the steam hammer, Henry's death and burial, and the reaction of John Henry's wife.
Torrential rain forced Henry's army to retreat in disorder without fighting a major battle, and Henry vented his spleen on the hostages, having Rhys's son Maredudd blinded.
A major shift in Anglican doctrine came in the reign of Henry's son, Edward VI, who repealed the Six Articles and under whose rule the Church of England became more identifiably Protestant.
His conflicts with Henry's queen, Margaret of Anjou, and other members of Henry's court were a leading factor in the political upheaval of mid-fifteenth-century England, and a major cause of the Wars of the Roses.
This dispute, and Henry's inability to obtain papal dissolution of his marriage, would come to be a major cause of the English Reformation.
A major theme of the play is Henry's inherent weakness and his inability to control the country or even his own court.
Ballads about John Henry's life typically contain four major components: a premonition by John Henry as a child that steel-driving would lead to his death, the lead-up to and the results of the race against the steam hammer, Henry's death and burial, and the reaction of John Henry's wife.
Only under Henry's son Edward VI ( reigned 1547 – 1553 ) did the first major changes in parish activity take place, including translation and thorough revision of the liturgy along more Protestant lines.
He served on the Privy Council, Governor Patrick Henry's major advisory group ( 1776 – 78 ).
) One of only two pupils Watts ever accepted was Henry's son Valentine Cameron Prinsep ( the other was John Roddam Spencer-Stanhope-both remained friends but neither of the two became major artists ).
After Edward and Henry's army defeated the baronial army at the Battle of Evesham in 1265, Edward took a major role in reforming the government and Eleanor rose to prominence at his side.
In fact modern historical analysis of the court records shows few prosecutions, but by the end of Henry's reign liveried retainers do seem to have ceased to be a major problem.
Allen Kane is a major machine gun dealer who is Henry's lifelong friend.

Henry's and problem
The problem was solved by emphasising Henry's descent in a direct male line, whereas March's descent was through his grandmother.
The Princes, still living, would have presented just as much of a problem to Henry's occupation of the throne as they did to Richard's.
The problem for the King was that the Church acted like an imperium in imperio, a " kingdom within a kingdom ", only partially subject to Henry's laws if at all.
This law was repealed no later than 1547, under the reign of Henry's son Edward VI, something that the historian Owen Davies believed was due to those in power changing their opinion on the law: they believed that either the death penalty was too harsh for such crimes or that the practice of the cunning craft was a moral issue that was better for the Church to deal with in ecclesiastic courts rather than a problem that had to be sorted out by the state.
" Part of the problem was Woods ' reliance on an earlier neo-Confederate work, Robert Selph Henry's 1938 book " The Story of Reconstruction.

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