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What were some immediate effects in England after King Henry VIII annulled his marriage to Catherine of Aragon and declared himself spiritual leader of the Church of England, splitting with the Catholic Church?


SupremeMasterTV.com • EE787; Aired on 9 Nov 2008 History of Glastonbury, England. Glastonbury is a town close to the town of Avebury, with its stone circle, and the famous stone circle of stonehenge. It is said to have been visited by Joseph of Arimethia, with young Jesus Christ, and then again after Jesus died. Weary All Hill is said to be where Joseph rested, and plunged his staff into the ground. The staff, made of the thorn tree from which Jesus’s crown of thorns was made, took root and several of these Holy Thorn trees grow here today. •Please share those videos through facebook and other means. Subscribe, comment and like it are fully appreciated. The videos are in the public domain and free to use in any beneficial way. Download Link video.suprememastertv.com


Thornbury Castle, England: Glastonbury Abbey Ruins, a day trip from Thornbury Castle. The discovery of King Arthur and Queen Guinevere’s grave in 1191 was based on a grave stone inscription: Hic jacet sepultus inclitus rex Arthurus in insula Avalonia (“Here lies interred the famous King Arthur on the Isle of Avalon”). Very cool stuff! Copyleft music by Carl Leth. (You can view this video, and other travel videos in full-size and near-DVD quality, travel stills and more at www.jpmeyer.com). Thornbury Castle is part of the von Essen Group of hotels, “a private collection of individual country house hotels in the UK, each with a distinctive style and character of its own” according to www.vonessenhotels.co.uk, but we think of it as Real People having Real Fun!


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London, England travel: London Bus Tour. Lots of famous landmarks visible on this tour. This was a good overview tour of London, and gave us a good idea of where things were in relation to each other.More than a day trip from Thornbury Castle, and certainly worth the travel! (You can view this video, and other travel videos in full-size and near-DVD quality, travel stills and more at www.jpmeyer.com). Thornbury Castle is part of the von Essen Group of hotels, “a private collection of individual country house hotels in the UK, each with a distinctive style and character of its own” according to www.vonessenhotels.co.uk, but we think of it as Real People having Real Fun!


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Our journey begins at one of the most important and probably best known events in English history; the Norman invasion of Britain and the Battle of Hastings in 1066, it takes us through the reigning monarchs of the next 150 years to 1216 and to the death of King John; the last of the Angevins. Along the way, we are introduced to the four Norman kings; William I, William II, Henry I and finally Stephen, the Angevins follow in 1154 with Henry II, Richard I and the aforementioned King John. Learn about their lives, deaths and the circumstances in which they inherited the throne. Featuring atmospheric re-enactments and fascinating expert analysis from Alan Ereira, this superb walk through time discovers centuries of lust, betrayal, heroism, mysteries, murders and triumphs. Available to buy from: www.amazon.co.uk

“Monastic and ecclesiastical reform from Ireland and England created revolutionary changes in the Frankish church and made the Carolingian revolution of the eighth century possible.” Agree or Disagree. Why? This is for a history paper and I have hit a wall. I would like a few others opinions. Thanks!

I will be over in May, luckily for me, i have a lot of friends in England, who will be accomodating me. Im on a tighter budget than i had hoped originally when i planned the trip (im not sure exactly how much money yet, not until im ready to go anyway).
So please tell me the cheapest way of seeing some of scotland and some of Ireland and i will be content to take the cheapest options!

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