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1. King Edward VIII abdicated in 1936 so that he could marry Mrs Simpson, a divorced woman. 2. King Edward VIII abdicated in 1936. 3. She claims lineal descent from Henry VIII. 4. Edward VIII had done the unthinkable and abdicated the throne. 5. Charles VII was a bad king, and Charles VIII was no better. 6. Henry VIII ruled England from 1509 to 1547. 7. King Henry VIII believed his role as ruler was ordained by God. 8. Edward VIII was succeeded by his younger brother, who was next in line to the throne. 9. Edward VIII -- later styled Duke of Windsor. 10. She was the second wife of Henry VIII. 11. Our story begins with the death of Henry VIII. 12. Henry VIII reigned for a long time. 13. Andrea : In 1509 Henry VIII ascended the throne. 14. King Henry VIII: And who are you? 15. King Henry VIII: The other Boleyn girl? 16. Chapter VIII Interpretation and Amendment of the Basic Law. 17. King Henry VIII: Do you see one here? 18. Yes, except Edward V , Edward VIII. 19. Henry VIII founded the Church of England. 20. King Henry VIII: Why are you here for her? 21. Pope Boniface VIII denied the virginity of Mary. 22. Chapter VIII summarized the content and prospect the next step research. 23. Exhibit VIII: Annual cash flow, as derived from the operating statement. 24. Exhibit VIII: Annual cash flow, as derived from the operating statement and balance sheet. 25. VIII. Encourage foreign investors to take part in SOE reorganization and transformation. 26. The book contains a fascinating portrait of life at the court of Henry VIII. 27. If you would like to enrol on the programme please see page viii for details. 28. King of England and Ireland (1547-1553). The son of Henry VIII and Jane Seymour, he died of tuberculosis. 29. Pope (523-534) who refused to grant the divorce of Henry VIII from Catherine of Aragon and was unable to stop Henry's break with the Roman Catholic Church. 30. It was autumn, 1541. Following the uncovering of a plot against his throne in Yorkshire, King Henry VIII has set out on a spectacular Progress to the North to overawe his rebellious subjects there.