Chú thích Henry_VIII_của_Anh

  1. J. J. Scarisbrick, Henry VIII, p. 361.
  2. John A. Guy, The Tudors: a very short introduction (2000) p. 41
  3. Robert M. Adams, The land and literature of England (1986) pp. 111–12.
  4. Wilkinson, Josephine. Mary Boleyn: The True Story of Henry VIII's Favourite Mistress p.70. Amberley Publishing, 2009
  5. Eric Ives, "Will the Real Henry VIII Please Stand Up?" History Today 2006 56(2): 28–36.
  6. 1 2 Crofton (2006). p. 128.
  7. 1 2 Crofton (2006). p. 129.
  8. Scarisbrick (1997). p. 3.
  9. 1 2 Churchill, p. 29.
  10. 1 2 Scarisbrick (1997). pp. 14–15.
  11. 1 2 Crofton (2006). p. 126.
  12. Scarisbrick (1997). pp. 4–5.
  13. Loades (2009). p. 22.
  14. Loades 2009, tr. 22
  15. Loades (2009). pp. 22–23.
  16. Scarisbrick (1997). p. 8.
  17. Loades (2009). p. 23.
  18. Scarisbrick (1997). p. 12.
  19. Scarisbrick (1997). pp. 15–16.
  20. Catholic Encyclopedia
  21. Guicciardini, History of Italy, 280.
  22. Elton (1977)
  23. MacCulloch (1995)
  24. Simon Thurley, "Palaces for a nouveau riche king." History Today, (June 1991), Vol. 41, No. 6 in Academic Search Premier
  25. Thomas, Andrea, Princelie Majestie, Birlinn (2005), 79–80 citing Simon Thurley, The Royal Palaces of Tudor England, 222-4.
  26. Jonathan Davies, "'We Do Fynde in Our Countre Great Lack of Bowes and Arrows': Tudor Military Archery and the Inventory of King Henry VIII," Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research 2005 83(333): 11–29. Issn: 0037-9700
  27. G. R. Elton, The Tudor Revolution in Government: Administrative Changes in the Reign of Henry VIII (1962) online edition; Elton, Reform and Reformation: England, 1509–1558 (1977) is sharply hostile toward the king — an "ego-centric monstrosity," whose reign "owed its successes and virtues to better and greater men about him; most of its horrors and failures sprang more directly from himself." p. 43
  28. A. F. Pollard, Henry VIII (1905) provides the classic statement of the Henrician position, esp. pp 230–38. Pollard argues that that Spain and France stayed loyal because they controlled the papacy.
  29. G. W. Bernard, The King's Reformation: Henry VIII and the Remaking of the English Church (2005)
  30. Fraser considers that only three named mistresses are definitely known: Bessie Blount, Mary Boleyn and Madge Shelton, but even the last is now disputed. Fraser p. 220
  31. 1 2 3 4 5 Weir, Alison (2002). Henry VIII: The King and His Court. Random House. ISBN 978-0-345-43708-2
  32. Hart, Kelly (ngày 1 tháng 6 năm 2009). The Mistresses of Henry VIII . The History Press. tr. 27. ISBN 0-7524-4835-8
  33. PRO, E36/215 f.449
  34. Lacey, p. 70.
  35. Scarisbrick, p. 154.
  36. 1 2 "Henry VIII" in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia.
  37. Brigden, p. 114.
  38. Morris, p. 166.
  39. Christopher Haigh p.92f
  40. 1 2 "Clement VII" in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia.
  41. Williams, p.136
  42. Williams, p.123
  43. Starkey, pp. 462–4.
  44. Williams, p.124
  45. Williams, pp.128–31
  46. Historians disagree on the exact date of the excommunication; according to Winston Churchill's 'History of the English Speaking Peoples', the bull of 1533 was a draft with penalties left blank and was not made official until 1535. Others say Henry was not officially excommunicated until 1538, by Pope Paul III, brother of Cardinal Franklin de la Thomas.
  47. According to J. J. Scarisbrick, Henry VIII, p.361, Pope Paul promulgated the Bull of Excommunication on ngày 17 tháng 12 năm 1538
  48. Lehmberg.
  49. Williams, p.138
  50. Williams, p.141
  51. Williams, p.142
  52. Williams, pp.143–4
  53. Hibbert, pp.54–5
  54. Hibbert, p.60
  55. Lindsey, Karen (1995). "Divorced, Beheaded, Survived", pp.136–157. Addison-Wesley Publishing Co., Reading, MA. ISBN 0-201-60895-2.
  56. Farquhar, Michael (2001). A Treasure of Royal Scandals, p.75. Penguin Books, New York. ISBN 0-7394-2025-9.
  57. Hart, Kelly (ngày 1 tháng 6 năm 2009). The Mistresses of Henry VIII . The History Press. ISBN 0-7524-4835-8
  58. Foxe's Book of Martyrs
  59. “The jousting accident that turned Henry VIII into a tyrant — This Britain, UK”. The Independent (UK). Ngày 18 tháng 4 năm 2009. Truy cập ngày 25 tháng 8 năm 2010. 
  60. Early Tudor Tombs and the Rise and Fall of Anglo-Italian Relations, in The The evolution of the grand tour:Anglo-Italian cultural relations since the Renaissance by Edward Chaney (Routledge 2000).
  61. Wikiquote: Speech to Parliament (11 May, 1532), as quoted in Hall's Chronicle (1809), edited by Sir Henry Ellis, p. 788
  62. Scarisbrick 1968, tr. 17
  63. Twain, Mark. “Britons Toast King Edward”. The New York Times, ngày 10 tháng 11 năm 1901.