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Henry VIII Tudor (June 28, 1491, Greenwich - January 28, 1547, London) - King of England from April 22, 1509, son and heir of King Henry VII of England, the second English monarch from the Tudor dynasty. Henry VIII is best known for the English Reformation, which made England a majority Protestant nation; and for the number of marriages unusual for a Christian - the king had a total of six wives, two of whom he divorced and two of whom he executed on charges of treason... Historian Natalia Basovskaya tells us.