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  • Act of Supremacy, (1534) English act of Parliament that recognized Henry VIII as the “Supreme Head of the Church of England.” The act also required an oath of loyalty from English subjects that recognized his marriage to Anne Boleyn. It was repealed in 1555 under Mary I, but in 1559 Parliament adopted a new Act of Supremacy during the reign of Elizabeth I.
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  • the right to withdraw it later); rather, it was acknowledging an established fact. In the Act of Supremacy, Henry abandoned Rome completely.
  • Detailed explanation-1: -In 1534 Parliament passed the Act of Supremacy which defined the right of Henry VIII to be supreme head on earth of the Church of...
  • The Act of Supremacy "authorized" the King to assume the Supreme Headship of the Church, with all the annexed rights, and repudiated any "foreign laws or...
  • The Act of Supremacy is the name of two different acts passed by the English Parliament, both of which establish the English monarch as the head of...
  • The name "Act of Supremacy" is given to two separate acts of the English Parliament, one passed in 1534 and the other in 1559.
  • The Act of Supremacy. King Henry VIII of England (r. 1509-1547) had sought to divorce his wife, Catherine of Aragon (1485-1536).
  • Act of Supremacy, (1534) English act of Parliament that recognized Henry VIII as the “Supreme Head of the Church of England.”
  • Vol. 1. London: John W. Parker, West Strand. 4040905Act of Supremacy 15341534. The King's Grace to be authorized Supreme Head.
  • The Act of Supremacy and Uniformity declared Queen Elizabeth as the absolute governor of England as well as re-established Protestantism.
  • The Act of Supremacy tested the loyalty of Catholics to breaking point. Cardinal Fisher and Thomas More were beheaded for resisting.