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The most famous monarch in English history: Henry VIII,The story of Henry VIII is about him and his six wives. During his 37-year career as king, he achieved many things.
Of course, he led LinkedIn away from the Holy See, established the Anglican Church, and made Britain a Protestant nation.
AbsolutelyThe story is not as sacred as Martin Luther's proposition of "faith in justice."This proposition must have been based on his own selfish heart, but the result of his selfish heart had a profound effect on England. In fact, somewhat unexpectedly, King Lee VIII was finally able to inherit the throne. He had a brother, Arthur, who was the Prince of Wales.
From Edward III onwards, the prince named Prince of Wales was basically the heir to the thronepeople,Arthur was made crown prince from an early age, so his parents taught him how to be a good king. As for the second son, Henry, he did not have the burden of a future king, and he naturally progressed to the Holy See. So Henry's education from an early age was to prepare to enter the church and become a bishop, so he was a very orthodox and devout Catholic.
British Crown Prince Arthur died young at the age of 15. Arthur died. Henry became the only surviving son of Henry VII.
The throne was apparently going to pass to him. Henry was appointed Prince of Wales the following year. Henry grew up with his mother and grandmother as a child, but he had little to do with his father.
After the death of Henry's mother and grandmother, Henry's relatives were only him and the father of the stern emperor.
In 1547, Henry VIII died at the age of 56Although most people began to know him from Henry VIII's story with six women, during the 38 years of his reign there were many fundamental changes in England that were necessary. Britain's later domination of the seas is largely due to the Tudors. During Henry VIII, he worked to establish a naval system, train regular sailors, and build a new type of fast and effective **, marking the creation of the first navy in British history.
So, the rich and handsome Henry VIII of the Renaissance, we know that he gradually brought Britain to the top and made Britain stronger and stronger.
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The Renaissance began to rise in various Italian cities in the late 13th century and then gradually spread to Europe, so the exact time of the Renaissance was from the middle of the 14th century to the early 17th century.
The Renaissance originated in cities such as Florence, Venice and Milan in the late Middle Ages, and slowly spread to various European countries. And the changes caused by the Renaissance were not uniform across Europe, so this period can be collectively referred to as the Renaissance.
The Renaissance was the first bourgeois ideological emancipation movement, which gave a powerful impetus to the development of world culture, made full ideological and cultural preparations for the further development of capitalism, and also prepared ideological preparations and mobilization for the bourgeois revolution.
The Renaissance also had a great impact on the development of society, first of all, the Renaissance promoted the primitive accumulation of capital, and provided the necessary conditions for the opening of new shipping routes, the Reformation, and the subsequent bourgeois revolution. The Renaissance had a profound impact on the science, politics, economics, and even philosophy and theology of the time.
It was a revolutionary storm in the ideology of the bourgeoisie, which was called the "age of giants". However, due to the overemphasis on human value, in the late Renaissance, it caused a serious negative impact on material enjoyment, the expansion of personal selfish desires, and the hedonistic extravagance.
The emergence of the capitalist mode of production not only shook the social foundation of the Middle Ages, but also established the value of the individual, affirmed the positive significance of real life, promoted the development of secular culture, and formed an ideological system opposite to religious theocratic culture on this basis - humanism.
The Renaissance took place from the middle of the 14th century to the beginning of the 17th century and had a profound impact on the development of European society at that time and for a long time to come.
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After the death of Henry VII, Henry VIII succeeded to the throne on April 22, 1509. As the second king of the Tudor dynasty, he was also the lord of Ireland and later the king of Ireland. In order to divorce his wife and marry a new queen, Henry VIII turned against the Pope at that time, implemented the Reformation, and passed some important laws to allow himself to marry again, and established the then English bishop as the Archbishop of the Church of England, so that the Church of England broke away from the Holy See, became the supreme religious leader of England, and dissolved the monastery, so that the power of the British royal family reached its peak.
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Thus, the exact time of the Renaissance was between the middle of the fourteenth century and the beginning of the seventeenth century.
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Henry VII soon after his reign collapsed, and Henry VIII worked closely with Parliament and the Privy Council, greatly improving the efficiency of royal rule, and also establishing good relations with many nobles, laying the foundation for the subsequent Reformation.
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Henry VIII worked closely with Parliament and the Privy Council, greatly improving the efficiency of the royal rule and establishing good relations with many nobles.
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After the death of Henry VII, Henry VIII succeeded to the throne as the second king of the Tudor dynasty.
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After he came to power, he carried out a series of operations to consolidate the imperial power, so that the imperial power was concentrated.
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They are:
Another girl from Pauline's family.
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The first film "seems to be a bird occupying a dove's nest", and the second part can definitely be "Shakespeare's love history".
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The dusty green seemed to have been replaced with new clothes, and the dust had faded, and the green seemed to have been added with a new color, although it was a little dull, but at least it didn't look so old and old-fashioned. After all, it's autumn, and it can't be as good as before. Just like people's youth, movies will always fade away in the passage of time.
I haven't had skin for a long time, and I'm drenched with a dry heart.
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There are three of the most famous.
They are Leonardo da Vinci (Mona. Lisa), Michelangelo (David), Bernini, and many more.
For example: the Van Eyck brothers (Ghent Altarpiece), Holbein (Portrait of Meyer), Donatello (Gattamerada on horseback), Sandro Botticelli (The Birth of Venus), Raphael (Madonna of the Grand Duke), Masaccio (Expulsion from Paradise).
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In painting, the principles of realism of the Italian Renaissance were first and foremost explicitly embodied in the work of the Florentine painter Masaccio. Masaccio (1401-1428) inherited and developed Giotto's artistic tradition, brilliantly solved some of Giotto's major problems in painting, and he applied the knowledge of anatomy and perspective to painting in the spirit of science.
Under the influence of humanist ideas, artists in the High Renaissance created many paintings and statues that celebrated life and heroes. They use mythological themes to express the real life of the world, praise the infinite creativity of people, and show that people are full of optimism and confidence in life. During this period, the artists combined the study of techniques with scientific experiments, and not only had a more in-depth study of artistic anatomy and perspective, but also had an accurate grasp of the relationship between light and dark and the relationship between hues.
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Casanova, Romeo and Juliet, David. Copperfield, Red and Black, the Three Musketeers.
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1. Sandro Botticelli
He pays attention to the use of line modeling, emphasizing graceful and elegant rhythms and rich and bright colors. His paintings are mostly based on literary works and ancient myths and legends, and are no longer limited to religious themes, which allows him to express his personality and worldly feelings more freely. His masterpieces "The Birth of Venus" and "Spring" are full of tender poetry and humanist optimism. >>>More