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why did Henry want a divorce ?
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Reasons: marriage was against god's will, needed a legitimate
heir
and fallen in love with
Anne Boylen
Henry was very religious,
bible
annotated, given title 'defender of the faith' by pope for his attack on
Martin Luther
Leviticus
stated 'if a man shall take his brother's wife, it is an unclean thing.... they shall be
childless'
Henry had
papal dispersion
to marry Catherine however
Julius 2
said not allow to marry brother's widow as against god's will
in 1527 when arranging
Mary
to Francis, they questioned her
legitimacy
if marriage to Catherine was not
legitimate
then
Mary
would not be
Henry was worried as descendent of
Edward 4
alive which could cause
unrest
if H had no legitimate heir
Henry's illegitimate son,
Henry Fitzroy
, son with his mistress Elizabeth Blount in 1525 was sent to run the
council
of the north in experience
Catherine was
40
, stopped sleeping with H in
1524
Feb 1529
Campeggio said 'he cannot stay away from her an hour' relating to
Anne
Anne
refused to sleep with
H
before marriage, opinionated in court which caught H attention
Henry
wrote love letters to her
'my heart shall be dedicated to you alone'