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Sophie [7]
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What treatments did king Henry the 8th get after the horse accident?

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Lunna [17]3 years ago
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Apr 18, 2009 · The accident occurred at a tournament at Greenwich Palace on 24 January 1536 when 44-year-old Henry, in full armour, was thrown from his horse, itself armoured, which then fell on top of him. He was unconscious for two hours and was thought at first to have been fatally injured.

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