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2 years ago
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What was Henry VIII's "Great Matter" and how did it lead to long-term

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Lena [83]2 years ago
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The gray Matter was the divorce of Catherine of Aragon and Henry VIII, he rarely refers to it as a divorce and prefers the term the “Great Matter”.
The Great Matter ran for six years before it cumulated in what Hebert wanted for years.
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