The Church and the Monarchy in the 16th Century

England became Protestant


Essay, 2006

5 Pages, Grade: 2,0


Abstract or Introduction

In the tumultous 16th century, England had to undergo several changes in its state religion before Elizabeth I settled Protestantism. This work gives a brief overview of these changes and the respective rulers that led to this chaos.

Details

Title
The Church and the Monarchy in the 16th Century
Subtitle
England became Protestant
College
University of Leipzig
Course
"Britishness - The Role and Function of the Monarchy"
Grade
2,0
Author
Year
2006
Pages
5
Catalog Number
V153327
ISBN (eBook)
9783640654222
ISBN (Book)
9783656503927
File size
355 KB
Language
English
Notes
The 16th century was a tumultuous one with regard to religion and the church. Like all other countries of Central and Western Europe, England was a Catholic Realm. This fact should change with the reign of Henry VIII.
Keywords
Protestantism, Catholic, Settlement, Henry VIII, Elizabeth I, Bloody Mary, 16th century, England, Religion
Quote paper
Susanne Jordan (Author), 2006, The Church and the Monarchy in the 16th Century, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/153327

Comments

  • No comments yet.
Look inside the ebook
Title: The Church and the Monarchy in the 16th Century



Upload papers

Your term paper / thesis:

- Publication as eBook and book
- High royalties for the sales
- Completely free - with ISBN
- It only takes five minutes
- Every paper finds readers

Publish now - it's free