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16 <Metadata name="Title">Primary Sources: A contemporary description of Henry VIII, 1515</Metadata>
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41&lt;img border=&quot;0&quot; src=&quot;_httpdocimg_/1515.gif&quot; alt=&quot;Primary Sources: 1515: A contemporary description of King Henry VIII&quot; width=&quot;397&quot; height=&quot;109&quot;&gt;&lt;p align=&quot;center&quot;&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/td&gt;
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49 &lt;td valign=&quot;top&quot; width=&quot;48%&quot; bgcolor=&quot;#FFFFE8&quot;&gt;&lt;font size=&quot;2&quot;&gt;The accounts
50 at right were written by the Venetian ambassador to Henry's court.&amp;nbsp;
51 They are among the most famous descriptions of Henry VIII and capture his
52 exuberance, vanity and wit.&lt;/font&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;font size=&quot;2&quot;&gt;Henry VIII was born on
53 28 June 1491, the second son of King Henry VII and Elizabeth of York.&amp;nbsp;
54 He was originally destined to be archbishop of Canterbury, but his older
55 brother, Prince Arthur, died in 1502, shortly after marrying the Spanish
56 princess Katharine of Aragon.&amp;nbsp; And so Henry became king of England at
57 the age of 18.&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
58 &lt;p&gt;&lt;font size=&quot;2&quot;&gt;He was strong, handsome, athletic and very intelligent.&amp;nbsp;
59 The English people at first idolized him.&amp;nbsp; His thirty-eight year
60 reign, however, disabused them of their early worship.&amp;nbsp; Henry married
61 six times, executed two of his wives, was rumored to have poisoned one and
62 secretly ordered the death of another.&amp;nbsp; He was increasingly mercurial
63 and tyrannical.&amp;nbsp; He imprisoned or executed, or both, many of the
64 great nobles; he also executed several religious and intellectual leaders,
65 most famously Sir Thomas More.&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
66 &lt;p&gt;&lt;font size=&quot;2&quot;&gt;Much of the drama and confusion of Henry's reign was
67 caused by his pressing need for a male heir.&amp;nbsp; His first marriage, to
68 his brother's widow, Katharine of Aragon, lasted over twenty years but
69 produced only a surviving daughter.&amp;nbsp; In order to marry again, Henry
70 eventually rejected papal authority in England and named himself supreme
71 head of a new English church.&amp;nbsp; This decision forever altered English
72 history; it also threw the English people into a social and religious
73 upheaval which superficially ended during Queen Elizabeth I's reign.&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
74 &lt;p&gt;&lt;font size=&quot;2&quot;&gt;As king, Henry was as efficient as his father, though
75 far more of a spendthrift.&amp;nbsp; He effectively controlled Parliament and
76 chose brilliant advisers (first Wolsey, then Cromwell.)&amp;nbsp; His foreign
77 policy was largely inconsequential, driven by his desire to interfere in
78 continental affairs.&amp;nbsp; He remains one of the most famous and
79 influential kings in English history.&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
80 &lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;
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85 &lt;p&gt;After dinner, we were taken to the King [Henry VIII], who embraced
86us, without ceremony, and conversed for a very long while very familiarly,
87on various topics, in good Latin and in French, which he speaks very well
88indeed, and he then dismissed us, and we were brought back here to London....
89&lt;br&gt;His Majesty is the handsomest potentate I ever set eyes on; above the
90usual height, with an extremely fine calf to his leg, his complexion very
91fair and bright, with auburn hair combed straight and short, in the French
92fashion, his throat being rather long and thick.&amp;nbsp; He was born on the
9328th of June, 1491, so he will enter his twenty-fifth year the month after
94next.&amp;nbsp; He speaks French, English, and Latin, and a little Italian,
95plays well on the lute and harpsichord, sings from book at sight, draws
96the bow with greater strength&amp;nbsp; than any man in England, and jousts
97marvelously.&amp;nbsp; Believe me, he is in every respect a most accomplished
98Prince; and I, who have now seen all the sovereigns in Christendom, and
99last of all these two of France and England in such great state, might
100well rest content. &lt;/p&gt;
101&lt;p&gt;[And later that year....] His Majesty came into our arbor, and addressing
102me in French, said: 'Talk with me awhile!&amp;nbsp; The King of France, is
103he as tall as I am?'&amp;nbsp; I told him there was but little difference.&amp;nbsp;
104He continued, 'Is he as stout?'&amp;nbsp; I said he was not; and he then inquired,
105'What sort of legs has he?'&amp;nbsp; I replied 'Spare.'&amp;nbsp; Whereupon he
106opened the front of his doublet, and placing his hand on his thigh, said
107'Look here! and I have also a good calf to my leg.'&amp;nbsp; He then told
108me that he was very fond of this King of France, and that for the sake
109of seeing him, he went over there in person, and that on more than three
110occasions he was very near him with his army, but that he never would allow
111himself to be seen, and always retreated, which his Majesty attributed
112to deference for King Louis, who did not choose an engagement to take place;
113and he here commenced discussing in detail all the events of that war,
114and then took his departure....
115&lt;br&gt;After dinner, his Majesty and many others armed themselves &lt;i&gt;cap-a-pie&lt;/i&gt;,
116and he chose us to see him joust, running upwards of thirty courses, in
117one of which he capsized his opponent (who is the finest jouster in the
118whole kingdom), horse and all.&amp;nbsp; He then took off his helmet, and came
119under the windows where we were, and talked and laughed with us to our
120very great honor, and to the surprise of all beholders.
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