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Henry VIII (1509-47) was described by historian Simon Jenkins as the ‘Hercules of English history – part tyrant, part polymath, part renaissance prince, who tore up the Plantagenet rulebook’. He was a prolific builder of English monarchy giving the nation a new identity, free from the shackles of Rome. His impact on religion, on government and on society was unprecedented, leaving a significant imprint on 21st century Britain. His countless iniquitous deeds, his disastrous marriages and the gratuitous purges of his foes and friends alike have done more to amalgamate his greatness than to tarnish is colossal legacy.

CHARACTERS



Henry VIII – King of England

Catherine of Aragon – Queen of England

Anne Boleyn – Queen of England

Jane Seymour – Queen of England

Anne of Cleves – Queen of England

Catherine Howard – Queen of England

Catherine Parr – Queen of England

Henry VII – King of England (1485-1509), father of Henry VIII

Elizabeth of York – Queen of England, mother of Henry VIII

Prince Arthur – eldest son of Henry VII

Mary - Queen of France, daughter of Henry VII

Margaret Tudor – daughter of Henry VII, Queen of Scotland, wife of James IV

Princess Mary – daughter of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon

Princess Elizabeth – daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn

Prince Edward – son of Henry VIII and Jane Seymour

Thomas Wolsey – Lord Chancellor

Thomas More – Lord Chancellor

Thomas Cromwell – Chancellor of the Exchequer

Thomas Cranmer – Archbishop of Canterbury

Thomas Howard, duke of Norfolk – nobleman and uncle of Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard

Anthony Denny – Groom of the stool to Henry VIII

Edmund Dudley and Richard Empson – financial agents of Henry VII

Martin Luther – leading figure of the Protestant Reformation

William Tyndale - leading figure of the Protestant Reformation

Robert Aske – lawyer and leader of the Pilgrimage of Grace

Margaret Pole – daughter of George, duke of Clarence

Elizabeth Blount – mistress of Henry VIII

Henry FitzRoy – illegitimate son of Henry VIII and Elizabeth Blount

Mary Boleyn – mistress of Henry VIII and sister of Anne

Thomas Culpeper – courtier of Henry VIII and associate of Catherine Howard

Francis Dereham - courtier and associate of Catherine Howard



Ferdinand II of Aragon – King of Aragon and Castile

Charles V – Holy Roman Emperor

Louis XII - King of France

Francis I – King of France

James IV – King of Scotland

James V – King of Scotland

Simon Jenkins – Historian

Thomas Wyatt – contemporary politician

Lord Mountjoy – contemporary

Characters referenced from the past

Edward III, King of England (1327-77)

Henry V, King of England (1413-22)

Edward IV, King of England (1461-70, 71-83)

George, duke of Clarence – brother of Edward IV

Thomas Becket – Archbishop of Canterbury under Henry II

CREDITS

John Dowland - The King of Denmark’s galliard

Tu es Petrus – Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina

Roxis boy – chain rattling

hinzebeat – plate with cutlery

kyles – window small trailer rv glass smash with an axe debris fall metal grill

bulbastre – wooden boat row water

arthni – clothing rustle

sagetyrtle – distant cheer

inspector – fireworks distant b

bockelsound – glas weinglas einschenken trinken abstellen

craigsmith – r09-12 wooden thuds and slams

1skyland – walking on grass

soundmary – wild horses running

danmitch3ll – distant horns

jergonda – hangmans rope

black snow – sword slice 5

ensasz – wooden door smash open

Jordishaw – stabbing sound

Tim Kahn - footsteps