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It is certain that Wolsey built the greater portion of the palace, including its hall and chapel; so that Whitehall at the time Henry VIII. confiscated it was largely the work of Wolsey.
Renaissance England is inseparable from the reign of King Henry VIII, the notorious monarch who famously had six wives—most of whom met unfortunate ends. Initially married to Catherine of Aragon ...
Henry VIII made Hampton Court a palace masterpiece ... hanging up in the grounds of Whitehall Palace for all to see, a pair of glamorous, lacy underwear. These knickers belong to Charles II ...
Cheam may appear to be a quiet, leafy suburb, but it has a remarkable past stretching back more than a thousand years.
Henry VIII died on January 28, 1547 when he was 55 years old in Whitehall Palace, London. Archbishop Thomas Cranmer is said to have been by the King’s side. Cranmer performed his final duties ...
Some time around 1536, Hans Holbein the Younger was finessing Henry VIII's crotch ... a mural that once covered an entire wall at Whitehall Palace in London – the king is, it's often said ...
Top-shelf actors and authentic Tudor table-setting fail to quicken this glumly unfocused take on the exploits of Henry VIII’s ... Unfolding in and around Whitehall Palace in 1547, the movie ...