one of the most obvious similarities is that both of them broke away from the catholic church. another similarity that is not as obvious is that both broke up monastaries. however they broke them up for many different reasons. both changed stuff from catholisim. Henry viii allowed divorces, while martin Luther change indulgences.
if you are trying to answer this for a history question or something like that this is the best answer you will get well first of all there was a script that anne bolyen gave king henry from the indulgences of the church but the thing was that martin luther was the person who wrote out the list of indulgences and so they were connected or they were the link to eachother
Henry VIII and Catherine Howard - 1911 was released on: USA: 15 February 1911
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king Henry viii
one of the most obvious similarities is that both of them broke away from the catholic church. another similarity that is not as obvious is that both broke up monastaries. however they broke them up for many different reasons. both changed stuff from catholisim. Henry viii allowed divorces, while martin Luther change indulgences.
King Henry the 8th. Martin Luther separated from the Catholic church.
No. Henry VIII had been dead for four hundred years before Martin Luther King was born.
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Martin Luther
No Henry VIII didn't create the protestant church it was Martin Luther in 1517 Henry VIII only made it officialMArtin Luther actually set up the lutheren church though !
martin Luther wrote the 95 thesis, but i don't know about the others.
....Reformation.
Yes, he was given the title in response to his denouncing of Martin Luther.
They started a new Church: Luther's came to be named the Lutheran Church, Henry's was called the Church of England.
Henry VIII and Martin luther had helped in the reformation. Henry VIII had his own profit in this, he wanted to divorce Catherine of Aragon so he could marry Anne Boleyn. Martin Luther did not approve what the church was doing; which was quite obvious. The people were told that if they bought indulgences then they would have a plave in heaven which was wrong so Martin Luther wrote the 95 theses.
After Martin Luther wrote a piece about Henry VIII, Thomas More wrote a rebuttal. In Luther's piece, he had called Henry many bad things such as "pig", "dolt" and "liar". In More's piece called Responsio ad Lutherum he calls Martin Luther a "friar", "ape" and "drunkard".