King Henry VIII’s College

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King Henry VIII’s College was the royal refoundation of Cardinal College in Oxford, established under Henry VIII as part of his broader religious and educational reforms.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf college
educational institution
academicFocus classical studies
liberal arts
theology
architecturalLegacyIn Christ Church, Oxford NERFINISHED
continent Europe
country Kingdom of England
era Tudor period
foundedBy Henry VIII of England NERFINISHED
governedBy statutes issued under Henry VIII
governedUnder royal charter
hasConnectionTo Cardinal Thomas Wolsey NERFINISHED
hasFunction advancing humanist learning in England
training clergy for the Church of England
hasHistoricalConnectionTo dissolution of the monasteries
reorganization of ecclesiastical endowments
hasPredecessor Cardinal College, Oxford NERFINISHED
hasRoleIn English Reformation NERFINISHED
hasSuccessor Christ Church, Oxford NERFINISHED
languageOfInstruction English
Latin
locatedIn Oxfordshire
University of Oxford NERFINISHED
location Oxford NERFINISHED
mergedInto Christ Church, Oxford NERFINISHED
namedAfter Henry VIII of England NERFINISHED
originatesFrom Cardinal Wolsey’s college project at Oxford
partOf Henry VIII’s educational reforms
Henry VIII’s religious reforms
patron Henry VIII of England NERFINISHED
predecessorAffiliation Roman Catholic Church NERFINISHED
religiousAffiliation Church of England
replaces Cardinal College, Oxford NERFINISHED
status defunct
typeOfFoundation royal foundation GENERATED

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Cardinal College reconstitutedAs King Henry VIII’s College