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Henry VIII's Head Injury

Today In History with The Retrospectors

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As a young man, henry the eighth was said to have been light hearted and merry. An ambassador at the tudor court reported that his majesty had 'an extremely fine calf' But by the end of his life he had ulcerated legs, failing eyesight and an explosive temper. And all quite possibly because of a rather hideous jousting accident in 15 36.

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