Omg yes! He also said Catherine lost babies to ABORTION!!! Not miscarriage. Sounds like the script was computer generated because these mistakes are pretty bad and obvious
I think it's utterly amazing how King Henry VIII can have so many wives and concubines and only one provide a 'valid heir' all the rest were still-borns, died as babes, or worse (according to this king) GIRLS! AND IT WAS ALL THE WOMEN'S FAULT it could never have anything to do with Henry and his genes!! SMDH
Except he easily had illegitimate son on Elizabeth Blount before even replacing Catherine so according to knowledge at time it was definitely the women not giving him sons…
God I thought my head was finally finished with "All You Wanna Do" then, on cue, i receive your notification and out loud i went, "KING HENRY VIII, SUPREME HEAD OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND"
@@dyread It's termed as an "aborted fetus." The word abortion does not show up in historical texts from this time. If anyone is going to make documentaries about historical figures and texts then they must make it palatable for modern audiences. Not everyone will know the terminology was different back then compared to now. That's just laziness on the part of whomever made these videos
Hey bro I am saying polietly why are you not making any video about hindu mythology I gave you ideas in your every videos please make a video about hindu mythology
Lydia in Anatolia, Urartu, Anatolia, Lycaonia, Caria, Mitanni, Phrygia, Ionia, Leonardo da vinci, Lycia, Basilisks, serpent Cetus, serpent Scylla, Mesopotamian serpent (Tiamat), Peloponnesian War, Marco Polo, Andromeda in greek mythology, Caligula, Nostradamus, Ramses, Othniel, Pontius Pilatus, Tutankhamun, Nero, Napoleon, Rasputin, Vlad Tepes, the island Avalon, the island Atlantis, the witch hunts, Konfucius, Vasco da Gama, dinosaurs, astrological signs, Neuschwanstein Castle, Yeti ice monster, Mesopotamia, the knights around the round table in celtic mythology, Homer (the Iliad and the Odyssey and the trojan war), Djinghis Khan, Columbus, Ottoman empire, Michaelangelo, Gallia, Loch Ness Sea Monster, Attila the hun, Alhazen, Byzantine empire, wallachian empire, voodoo, mummies, the spanish conquistadores, Aladdin, One Thousand and One Nights, scandinavian folklore...