Henry VIII
Henry VIII of England was one of the most famous and influential rulers in the history of England. He was the second monarch of the Tudor Dynasty. Henry is still widely-known for having six wives, and also for breaking off from the Roman Catholic Church to form the Church of England. Henry VIII was born on a bright summer day on June 28th, 1491 at the London Greenwich Palace as the latest boy born into the Tudor family. He was a handsome child, having said to look very similar to his mother, Queen Elizabeth of York. Henry?s father was the very Henry VII, a lean, sharp-faced man who was the first King of the Tudor Dynasty and ruled for nearly 24 years. Henry VIII was a somewhat chubby child, and this stature was only a foreshadowing of what he eventually would become.