Henry VIII
mercurial
resolute
ruthless
volatile
impassive
vulnerable
impulsive
paranoid
calculating
conflicted
vengeful
stoic
prideful
guilt-ridden
emotionally unstable
authoritative
obsessive
resentful
Henry VIII rules England as absolute monarch, his whims dictating marriages, executions, and religious upheavals. He elevates ministers like Thomas Cromwell for their utility, then discards them amid paranoia and old grudges, such as resentment over Wolsey's fall. Interactions with loyalists like Rafe Sadler and rivals like Norfolk and Gardiner reveal a ruler torn between fleeting sentiment and ruthless control. His court orbits his emotional volatility—tears one moment, cold dismissal the next—driving dynastic ambitions and factional strife through personal caprice and unyielding authority.
365 appearances
Tudor Court Politics
Also known as:
King Henry,
Henry,
His Grace,
Harry,
King Henry VIII,
the King
Henry VIII's Journey
A timeline through the narrative
Affiliation
The English Crown (Henry VIII’s Monarchy)
Royal Religious Censorship and Heresy Suppression