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Essay heading: The Protestant Reformation: England
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Annulling the marriage would imply that the first papal dispensation was in error. This was something the pope was not willing to admit. Second, Charles V, the Holy Roman Emperor, had recently invaded Rome and captured the pope. While the pope was allowed to stay pope, he was the prisoner of Charles V... displayed 300 characters
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Then the answer to Henry's request was no
When he met with failure, Henry did what every other king would do. He fired his closest advisor. This was an important move. His closest advisor on this matter was Cardinal Wolsey, the Lord Chancellor of England. The negotiations with the papal court were mostly handled by Wolsey... displayed next 300 characters
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