Event·b. 1534
English Reformation
Overview
The Act of Supremacy, passed by Parliament in November 1534, declared Henry VIII supreme head of the Church of England and severed jurisdictional ties with Rome. The break originated in Henry's refusal to accept Pope Clement VII's denial of his annulment from Catherine of Aragon and his determination to marry Anne Boleyn; it produced the dissolution of the English monasteries, the seizure of perhaps a fifth of the kingdom's wealth, and the foundation of the Anglican church.
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Events of the era
- Battle of Mohácsb. 1526
- Spanish Conquest of Tenochtitlan1519 – 1521
- Marriage of Mary I and Philip II of Spainb. 1554
- Battle of Floddenb. 1513
- Abdication of Charles Vb. 1556

