Henrician Reformation

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The Henrician Reformation was the 16th-century religious and political transformation in England under Henry VIII that broke from papal authority and established the monarch as head of the Church of England.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical event
political transformation
religious reformation
followedBy Edwardian Reformation NERFINISHED
Elizabethan Religious Settlement NERFINISHED
Marian Counter-Reformation in England NERFINISHED
follows late medieval English Catholicism under papal authority
hasApproximateEndTimeDescription death of Henry VIII in 1547
hasApproximateStartTimeDescription early 1530s
hasCause Henry VIII's desire to annul his marriage to Catherine of Aragon
assertion of royal supremacy over the Church
conflict between Henry VIII and Pope Clement VII
hasChronologicalContext English Reformation NERFINISHED
Protestant Reformation in Europe NERFINISHED
hasEffect break with papal authority
confiscation of ecclesiastical wealth
creation of a national church under royal control
dissolution of the monasteries in England and Wales
establishment of the monarch as Supreme Head of the Church of England
long-term weakening of monasticism in England
persecution of some religious opponents
redefinition of treason to include denial of royal supremacy
reduction of papal influence in English politics
reorientation of English foreign policy away from the papacy
strengthening of the Tudor monarchy
transfer of monastic lands to the Crown and nobility
hasEndTime 1547
hasKeyFigure Anne Boleyn NERFINISHED
Catherine of Aragon NERFINISHED
Edward Foxe NERFINISHED
Pope Clement VII NERFINISHED
Stephen Gardiner NERFINISHED
Thomas Cranmer NERFINISHED
Thomas Cromwell NERFINISHED
Thomas More NERFINISHED
hasLanguage English
Latin
hasLocation England NERFINISHED
Wales NERFINISHED
hasMainProponent Henry VIII NERFINISHED
hasPart Act in Restraint of Appeals NERFINISHED
Act of Succession 1534 NERFINISHED
Act of Supremacy 1534 NERFINISHED
Bishops' Book 1537 NERFINISHED
Dissolution of the Greater Monasteries NERFINISHED
Dissolution of the Lesser Monasteries Act 1536 NERFINISHED
Great Bible 1539 NERFINISHED
Six Articles 1539 NERFINISHED
Ten Articles 1536 NERFINISHED
Treason Act 1534 NERFINISHED
hasPoliticalAspect centralization of power in the Tudor state
expansion of royal authority over the church
use of Parliament to enact religious change
hasReligiousAspect authorization of an English Bible in churches
maintenance of many traditional Catholic doctrines under Henry VIII
reform of some church practices and abuses
rejection of papal supremacy
hasStartTime 1530

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Elizabethan religious settlement relatedTo Henrician Reformation
English College, Douai historicalPeriod Henrician Reformation
this entity surface form: English Reformation
Pilgrimage of Grace historicalPeriod Henrician Reformation
this entity surface form: English Reformation
Act of Succession 1534 linkedToEvent Henrician Reformation
this entity surface form: English Reformation
Act of Succession 1534 linkedToEvent Henrician Reformation
this entity surface form: Henry VIII’s break with Rome
Anglicanism (broadly) emergedFromEvent Henrician Reformation
subject surface form: Anglicanism
this entity surface form: English Reformation
Lutheran Reformation influenced Henrician Reformation
this entity surface form: Anglican Reformation
Thomas Cromwell religion Henrician Reformation
this entity surface form: English Reformed (Henrician Reformation)
Act of Annates partOf Henrician Reformation
this entity surface form: English Reformation
Submission of the Clergy (confirmed by statute) partOf Henrician Reformation
this entity surface form: English Reformation
Act for the Submission of the Clergy partOf Henrician Reformation
this entity surface form: English Reformation
Act for the Submission of the Clergy partOf Henrician Reformation
Act of Dispensations partOf Henrician Reformation
this entity surface form: English Reformation
Act of Dispensations partOf Henrician Reformation
Act of Appeals politicalContext Henrician Reformation
this entity surface form: English Reformation
William Allen opposedTo Henrician Reformation
this entity surface form: English Reformation
Edward Whitchurch associatedWith Henrician Reformation
this entity surface form: English Reformation
Bishops’ Book historicalPeriod Henrician Reformation
this entity surface form: English Reformation
King’s Book politicalContext Henrician Reformation
this entity surface form: English Reformation
Regnans in Excelsis historicalContext Henrician Reformation
this entity surface form: English Reformation
The Tudors portrays Henrician Reformation
this entity surface form: English Reformation
Norwich Cathedral statusChangedBy Henrician Reformation
this entity surface form: English Reformation
Anne Cooke Bacon movement Henrician Reformation
this entity surface form: English Reformation
House of Seymour religiousContext Henrician Reformation
this entity surface form: English Reformation
Thomas Sampson movement Henrician Reformation
this entity surface form: English Reformation
Matthew Parker era Henrician Reformation
this entity surface form: English Reformation
Acts of Uniformity religiousContext Henrician Reformation
this entity surface form: English Reformation
The Practice of Prelates religiousContext Henrician Reformation
this entity surface form: English Reformation
Tudor court era Henrician Reformation
this entity surface form: Reformation in England
Anne of the Thousand Days depicts Henrician Reformation
this entity surface form: English Reformation
Tudor government implementedReform Henrician Reformation
Prayers or Meditations associatedWith Henrician Reformation