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Henry VIII's Quest for an Heir (Hardback)

The King's Great Matter

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By Helene Harrison
Imprint: Pen & Sword History
Pages: 232
Illustrations: 30 mono illustrations
ISBN: 9781036104870
Published: 30th August 2026

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If there was a single event that shaped the Tudor century, it would have to be Henry VIII’s ‘Great Matter’. This is more commonly known as his divorce from Katherine of Aragon, but it was actually an annulment – the ending of a marriage as if it had never been.

Henry VIII, probably the most famous Tudor monarch, is remembered for his six marriages. His pursuit of multiple wives stemmed from the belief that his first marriage to Katherine of Aragon had failed. When he became infatuated with the younger Anne Boleyn, this catalyst set the stage for a clash between crown and church.

His decision to break from the Pope, spurred by political manoeuvring, personal desires, and the lack of a male heir, plunged England into religious and political upheaval. The creation of the Church of England marked the start of a profound transformation – one that would change the course of history.

As love, power, and ambition collided, Henry VIII’s actions would reverberate far beyond his own reign, leaving a legacy that reshaped the lives of his wives, his children, and the future of England.

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About Helene Harrison

Helene Harrison studied at the University of Northumbria in Newcastle, achieving both a BA and an MA in History before going on to complete an MSc in Library Management. Her passion for Tudor history started when studying for A Levels and completing a module on Tudor rebellions. Her Masters dissertation focused on portrayals of Anne Boleyn through the centuries, from contemporary letters to modern TV and film adaptations. Now she writes two blogs, one Tudor history and one book-related, and loves visiting royal palaces and snuggling up with a book or embroidery project.
 
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