When Tudor King Henry VIII (1491 – 1547) became desperate to divorce his legitimate wife – Catherine of Aragon – over what he perceived as her inability to give him a male heir to the throne, and following the repeated refusal of the Pope to sanction a divorce, some officials and individuals �
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