if you mean the y!a poster, he got suspended
2007-11-08 11:28:15
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answered by Lily Iris 7
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So as to add to Glow's first-rate submit, no records trendy with Henry VIII's life point out the usage of mercury, which was once the traditional remedy for syphilis on the time. The ulcerate sores on Henry VIII legs sound more just like the outcome of unchecked type 2 (adult-onset mellitus) diabetes where the dermis and bladder are inclined to contamination. Of direction, the most common threat component for adult onset diabetes is weight problems. After Henry VIII's jousting accident in 1535, he was unconscious for greater than two hours. After his "recuperation", he suffered from matches of blind rage aggravated via acute insomnia, painful sore throats, and migraine complications in addition to striking on numerous weight. Throughout a 4-year period, his waist increased seventeen inches; his final go well with of armor suggests that he weighed between 300 and 320 kilos. At age forty five, a strange development appeared on the side of his nostril. By the time of Henry's demise in 1547, he was once unable to walk and was once carried about in a cart-like chair. A series of strokes indicated circulatory issues and high blood stress. He also suffered from dementia. As for his on the spot cause of loss of life, it really most likely stemmed from a blood clot in his leg that traveled to his heart. By the way, Henry VIII's 6th wife was once virtuous and intellectual Katherine (now not Anne) Parr. Theirs used to be now not a love suit, at the least on Katherine's part, and he or she used to be obviously more of a nurse maid to Henry and a governess for his two youngest kids than a mistress.
2016-08-06 03:10:48
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answered by ? 4
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Henry VIII
*made himself supreme head of Church of England
*was a english king
*ruled england
*he 3rd kid was Elizabeth I
*Had a fierce temper
*had many wives
*1st daughter mary was born
*anne boleyn was elizabeth's mother who henry had beheaded her-after having a girl & fell out of his favor- ordering her to be imprisoned in Tower of London
*before his death he marries 4 more times-his 3rd wife finally gave him a son [Edward] & then dies of complications
*1547- he dies; his 6th wife outlives him; Edward VI begins six-year rule
*after death in 1547- each of his 3 children eventually ruled- created religious turmoil
8Edward became king at age 9 & ruled only 6 yrs
2007-11-08 11:23:23
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answered by Anonymous
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He died of natural causes and was outlived by his sixth (and final) wife, Catherine Parr.
2007-11-09 07:31:09
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answered by tangerine 7
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I don't know,
But i do know who you are talking about,
He's the dude that would always post the most LIBERAL responses to any question that was asked.
2007-11-09 18:15:48
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answered by the d 6
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he died an old man, leaving no male heir, but elizabeth - who ruled england for over 50 years.
2007-11-08 11:22:49
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answered by nostradamus02012 7
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He died of syphilis. Whoops! Vote for Psycho Mama Clinton!
2007-11-08 11:23:47
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answered by Psycho Mama 1
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he died of sypholis
2007-11-08 11:23:27
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answered by Anonymous
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