1 | | English bishops Hugh Latimer and Nicholas Ridley were burnt at the stake for heresy in Oxford | 16.10.1555 | en, lv, pl | 2 | | Henry VIII and Catherine Howard marriage | 28.07.1540 | en, lv, pl |
3 | | Henry VIII and Anne of Cleves marriage annulled | 09.07.1540 | en, pl |
4 |
| The English Parliament ruled that Henry VIII's two female children: Mary and Elizabeth were illegitimate | 08.06.1536 | en |
5 | | 11 days after his second wife Anne Boleyn was beheaded, Henry VIII married Jane Seymour | 30.05.1536 | en, pl |
6 | | Anne Boleyn, 2nd wife of Henry VIII, was beheaded in London for adultery, treason, and incest | 19.05.1536 | en, lv |
7 |
| King Henry VIII orders English-language Bibles be placed in every church | 06.05.1536 | en |
8 | | Tika arestēta un ieslodzīta Anna Boleina, Anglijas karaliene | 02.05.1536 | lv, pl |
9 | | Henry VIII became 'Supreme Head of the Church' | 15.01.1535 | en |
10 | | The English Parliament passed the 1st Act of Supremacy, which made King Henry VIII the head of the Anglican Church | 03.11.1534 | en, lv |
11 | | English Parliament passes Act of Supremacy, making Henry VIII the head of English church, a role formerly held by the Pope | 30.10.1534 | en, lv |
12 |
| Anne Boleyn is crowned Queen of England | 01.06.1533 | en, pl |
13 |
| The Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Cranmer, declares the marriage of King Henry VIII of England to Anne Boleyn valid | 28.05.1533 | en |
14 | | Sir Thomas More resigned as Lord Chancellor of England because he opposed Henry VIII's separation from the Catholic Church | 16.05.1532 | en |
15 | | Vestminsteras abatijā kronē karali Henriju VIII | 24.06.1509 | lv |
16 |
| Henry VIII marries Katherine of Aragon. Lasting nearly 24 yrs, this was his first & longest marriage | 11.06.1509 | en |
17 | | 12 gadus vecā Aragonas Katrīna apprecas ar 12 gadīgo Artūru Tjūdoru. Laulība ilgst tikai 5 gadus; pēc pirmā vīra nāves Katrīna apprecas ar vīrabrāli- Henriju VIII | 19.05.1499 | en, lv |
18 | | Normandijas hercogs Viljams tika kronēts par Anglijas karali Viljamu I. | 26.12.1066 | lv |