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About This Book
King Henry VIII and Emperor Charles V both ruled for almost forty years at a time when momentous changes in society, politics and religion were taking place in England and across Europe. Richard Heath takes a fresh look at these two individuals and the importance of their relationship in determining both their immediate policies and the future of their lands. Although always rivals for status, Henry and Charles, despite their very different temperaments, had much in common. Both had been brought up as devout Christians and in the chivalric tradition. Ties between their lands (by 1520 Charles was Holy Roman Emperor as well as ruling Spain, the Low Countries and much of Italy) were close. There were alliances against a common enemy, France, valuable trading links and a personal connection ā Henry was married to Charles' aunt, Catherine of Aragon. The book provides a clear account of their complex and ever-changing relationship, both personal and political. It reveals the goodwill that existed between them, particularly during Emperor Charles' lengthy state visit to England in 1522. It also shows how this proved impossible to maintain once Henry decided to end his marriage to Catherine and his subsequent rejection of papal authority. On the occasions when they planned military action together their alliance collapsed in mutual recriminations. Yet they were officially at war for only a few months and their armies never faced each other. The duplicitous world of international diplomacy, with dynastic marriages, fine words and broken promises, provides the backdrop to this fascinating story. In their search for honor and dynastic security, so important to both monarchs, the decisions of one could rarely be ignored by the other.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- Family Trees
- Chapter One Dynastic Marriages and the Anglo-Spanish Alliance
- Chapter Two The Education of Princes
- Chapter Three Overseas Adventures
- Chapter Four New Rivalries
- Chapter Five The Imperial Election and Royal Meetings
- Chapter Six Taking Sides
- Chapter Seven Charles in England
- Chapter Eight The āGreat Enterpriseā
- Chapter Nine Rapidly Changing Alliances
- Chapter Ten Personal Matters
- Chapter Eleven Hopes Destroyed
- Chapter Twelve Coronation and Divorce
- Chapter Thirteen Unrealistic Fears
- Chapter Fourteen Dangerous Isolation
- Chapter Fifteen Renewed Friendship
- Chapter Sixteen Conflicting Aims
- Chapter Seventeen The End of an Era
- Chapter Eighteen After Henry
- Epilogue
- List of Principal Characters
- Acknowledgements
- List of Plates
- Bibliography
- Notes and References
- Plates Section