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- Henry VIII of England was involved in several wars with France. His initial invasion of France in 1512 was a failure, but a second invasion in 1513 saw his army defeat a band of French soldiers at the Battle of the Spurs1. In 1415, Henry embarked on war with France in the ongoing Hundred Years’ War, culminating in his famous victory at the Battle of Agincourt2. In 1543, Henry VIII declared war on France and seized Boulogne, leading to a naval encounter that deterred a French invasion3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Henry’s initial invasion of France, in 1512, was a failure. He had been promised support by his father-in-law, Ferdinand II of Aragon. The support never arrived, and many of Henry’s troops became ill while waiting. A second invasion, in 1513, saw Henry’s army defeat a band of French soldiers at the Battle of the Spurs.www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zwcsp4j/articles/zms…In 1415, Henry embarked on war with France in the ongoing Hundred Years’ War (1337–1453) between the two nations. His military successes culminated in his famous victory at the Battle of Agincourt (1415) and saw him come close to conquering France.teacherscollegesj.org/why-did-henry-viii-go-to-war-…In 1543 Henry VIII of England declared war on France and seized Boulogne. In response, Francis I prepared a fleet to invade England. The opposing naval forces met off the English coast in a tentative encounter that deterred a French invasion but is chiefly remembered for the sinking of the Mary Rose.www.britannica.com/event/Battle-of-the-Solent
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The siege of Boulogne took place between 19 July and 14 September 1544, during the third invasion of France by King Henry VIII of England. Henry was motivated to take Boulogne by the French giving aid to England's enemies in Scotland. In 1543 he made a new alliance with Charles V, Holy … See more
The First Siege of Boulogne took place from 19 July to 14 September 1544 and the Second Siege of Boulogne took place in October 1544. See more
The Second Siege of Boulogne was an engagement late in the Italian War of 1542–1546. The Dauphin's army descended on Montreuil, forcing the Duke of Norfolk to … See more
The 1544 Siege of Boulogne by Henry VIII was depicted in the 4th season of the television series The Tudors. See more
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After Henry VIII's personal visit to Boulogne on 18 September the English began fortifying their … See more• Italy portal
1. ^ Colvin, Howard, ed., The History of the King's Works, vol. 3 part 1, HMSO (1975), 383–393.
2. ^ Dupuy, p. 519.
3. ^ John Ponet, Treatise on Political Power, Chap. IV (1556). See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Henry VIII’s French Wars (1512-1546) – Dave Does History
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