Henry VIII
Henry VIII
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The chronicle serves to compile a day-by-day history of Henry VIII.

Henry VIII died at the Palace of Whitehall, Westminster, England.
The Treaty of Camp was signed, ending the war with France.
Henry VIII captured Boulogne.
The Treaty of Greenwich was signed, proposing the marriage of Edward to Mary, Queen of Scots.
James V of Scotland died.
The Scots were defeated at the Battle of Solway Moss.
Catherine Howard was executed.
Henry VIII married Catherine Howard.
Jane Seymour died from an infection.
Jane Seymour gave birth to a son, Edward.
Anne Boleyn was executed on Tower Green.
Anne Boleyn gave birth to a daughter, Elizabeth.
Anne Boleyn was crowned queen.
Cranmer declared the marriage of Henry and Anne to be valid.
Cranmer declared the marriage of Henry and Catherine null and void.
Henry VIII secretly married Anne Boleyn.
The English army, overseen by Queen Catherine, defeated the Scots at the Battle of Flodden.
Henry VIII invaded France and defeated a French army at the Battle of the Spurs.
Catherine gave birth to a son, Henry, who died seven weeks later.
Catherine gave birth to a stillborn girl.
Henry VIII led Catherine from the Tower of London to Westminster Abbey for their coronation.
Henry VIII married Catherine of Aragon at the friars' church in Greenwich.
Henry VIII became King of England following the death of his father, Henry VII.
A treaty was signed for the marriage of Henry VIII to Catherine of Aragon.
Henry VIII was born at the Palace of Placentia in Greenwich, Kent.
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