GIBRALTAR POST commemorated the 500th anniversary of the accession of King Henry VIII with a First Day Cover sheetlet. Henry
VIII (1491 - 1547) was King of England and Lord of Ireland, later King
of Ireland and claimant to the Kingdom of France, from 21 April 1509
until his death. Henry was the second monarch of the House of Tudor,
succeeding his father, Henry VII.
Henry
VIII was a significant figure in the history of the English monarchy.
Although in the first years of his reign he energetically suppressed the
Protestant reformation of the church, a movement having roots with the
martyr John Wycliffe of the 14th century, he is more popularly known for
his political struggles with Rome. These struggles ultimately led to
him separating the Anglican Church from the Roman hierarchy, the
Dissolution of the Monasteries, and establishing himself as the Supreme
Head of the Church of England. Although some claim he became a
Protestant on his deathbed, he advocated catholic ceremony and doctrine
throughout his life.
Royal
backing of the English Reformation was left to his heirs, the devout
Edward VI and the renowned Elizabeth I, whilst daughter Mary I
temporarily reinstated papal authority over England. Henry also oversaw
the legal union of England and Wales.
This Gibraltar Post set of Henry VIII features each of his six
wives, plus his ship the Mary Rose.
No comments:
Post a Comment