Chapter 572: Pope's ruling

In fact, if according to normal circumstances, Edward sent people to the Holy See to file a complaint, which may not have a good result. Why? Because the Holy See is not willing to easily offend a big country like the Kingdom of England.

In any case, the UK has a population of almost 3 million, or 3 million followers. If the Holy See easily offended King Henry VII of England, Henry VII might turn over with the Holy See and do things that are not good for the church.

In the history of history, the Holy See and Britain, during the time of Henry VIII, fell over directly because of the divorce of Henry VIII from Princess Catherine of Spain.

Henry VIII insisted on divorcing Catherine of Aragon, and the Pope's influence in Spain strongly disagreed. So, this angered Henry VIII.

Originally, the Reformation did not affect England. However, because Henry VIII was hostile to the Pope who did not allow him to divorce, he simply announced that Britain would also engage in religious reform. Moreover, the wonderful thing is that the Reformation of Henry VIII announced that the King of England was also the head of the British Church.

Moreover, the British Protestant Church, the “Anglican Church,” does not recognize itself as Protestant, but considers itself to be Catholic. The only difference is that the Pope is no longer recognized as the European religious leader, but the Pope is called the "Bishop of Rome", which is equal to the British Archbishop ...

This Protestant sect (Anli Ganzong) created by the king's willfulness made Henry VIII a successful divorce. Why? He himself has become the leader of the British church. Isn't it a sentence to approve his divorce?

Moreover, after making himself the British Pope, the benefits of Henry VIII were enormous. Where are the benefits? He ’s all a British pope. Is n’t it the decision of the British Catholic Church ’s huge property? How to decide? Naturally, most of them belong to the royal family. Then, the British royal family issued it and started to have money to build big ships, as well as artillery. British British Galen ships and Hongyi artillery basically appeared in the era of Henry VIII. Otherwise, how can Britain have the money to organize pirates and challenge the Spanish Empire?

To be honest, Marin would like to praise King Henry VIII's religious reform. This kind of religious reform is in its own hands and has many benefits. It is the model of the religious reform of the nobles. If it were not for the purpose of annexing northern Germany with the name of Catholicism, Marin would like to learn the insignificant religious reformation of Henry VIII.

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Now, the reign of Henry VII looks solid. If it is under normal circumstances, the Holy See will definitely favor Henry VII and will not help Edward. Unless, Edward took the British throne. Otherwise, the Holy See will certainly not be willing to declare that the current King of England is a monarch and illegal. Because this is not in the interest of the Holy See.

However, Marin's involvement now is another matter. Why? Because Pope Julius II is Marin's father-in-law. Julius II knew Marin's general plan, and this time Marin also sent a letter specifically, hoping that the Pope's father-in-law would help Edward speak.

As long as the Holy See recognizes Edward's legal status, Marin will send troops to help Edward. Otherwise, assisting the rebellion is an act that is hostile to nobles throughout Europe.

Britain is lonely overseas, and naturally it is not afraid of the "dry ducks" on the European continent interfering in the internal affairs of the United Kingdom. Marin is not. His territory is located in the most vulnerable German region in Europe, and if he behaves in an unruly manner, he is very vulnerable to group fighting. Therefore, although Marin wanted to send troops, he had to find a legitimate excuse.

If the Holy See determined that Henry VII was a prince, then Edward became a legal and just monarch. Marin sent troops to help him, is Kuang Fu justice. Well, no one can accuse him, and it is impossible to use this as an excuse to beat him.

And if you win Henry VII, let ’s not say that through marriage, Marin ’s son, Caesar, can become a king through the joint rule. Even now, Marin can also get the coal mine in Newcastle and Northumberland The county is up to several thousand square kilometers of land.

You know, the current Northumberland is not the next generation of Northumberland. In addition to the later generations of Northumberland, it also includes the Tyne and Wear County where Newcastle is located. Of course, the area of ​​Tyne and Wear is only 540 square kilometers. Counting 5000 square kilometers of the later generations of Northumberland, the total area is more than 5,500 square kilometers. But in any case, the area of ​​more than 5500 square kilometers is indeed very large. Although the development level is not high and the population is not very large, it is a place with great potential for development because of its rich coal resources.

As for the border between Hadrian's Wall and Scotland in the north, is it easy for war to break out? Marin didn't care. If the Scots did not come, it would be fine, if they came, they would send the army commander to drive in and destroy Scotland ...

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On the side of Rome, after receiving Marin's letter, Julius II naturally agreed to Marin's plan for his own grandson. Of course, he could not directly declare that King Henry VII of England was a prince. If you really do that, Britain will immediately move the Catholic Church in the country. Perhaps, by looting the Catholic Church in the country, Henry VII can also obtain a lot of wealth. With this wealth, he may have the money to recruit tens of thousands of soldiers ...

Therefore, after the emissaries of Edward and the emissaries of France and Scotland arrived in Rome, Julius II pretended to evade a few times and made such an instruction-

"Although King Henry VII claimed that the last king, Richard III, had killed King Edward V, Henry VII had never been able to find the bodies of Edward V and Duke of York. So, Richard III Killing the king is just a theoretical situation. In the absence of evidence, Henry VII is also suspected of killing the king ... "

This passage seems to be euphemistic, and he did not publicly say that he died of Henry VII. However, in this passage, Henry VII put a big hat of "Suspect Suicide" on Henry VII, very terrible ...

With the big hat "Suspect Suspect", Edward has room to play. Although Pope Julius II only said that Henry VII was a "Suspect Suicide", as a mortal enemy, Edward could completely characterize Henry VII's propaganda as a "King Suicide". Anyway, the people are not so smart and illiterate. Where can we find out the difference between "King Killer" and "Suspect Suspect"?

As long as the propaganda is good, Henry VII is determined to be a "monarch killer". What do you deny? Okay, you can find the body of Edward V and show it to me ...

Henry VII ca n’t take out Edward V ’s body, so Edward can take the opportunity to determine that Henry VII ’s demise was done. Www.novelhall.com Send someone to urge Henry VII to find the bone of Edward V as soon as possible to wash away the suspects of his "King Suspect" ...

But Julius II had heard Marin say that Edward V and his brother were built into the wall, and with the power of Henry VII, they might not be able to find it. So, this is in favor of Edward in disguise.

However, the envoys of France and Scotland raised objections-they expressed concern that Henry VII would casually find the body of a teenager to fool the Holy See. Therefore, the envoys of the two countries proposed that the Holy See should send a group of priests and post-mortem masters to supervise Henry VII's search for the body of Edward V. At the same time, France and Scotland will also send a group of priests and post-mortem masters together to rush to London to screen the authenticity of the corpse that may be found in England and avoid Henry VII from falsifying ...

Pope Julius II agreed to the request of the two countries. However, in order to show that he did not favor France and Scotland, Julius II also allowed England to find a friendly country. It also sent priests and autopsy experts to judge together. Authenticity, avoid the autopsy of France and Scotland to deny the real body of Edward V ...

This faction looks very fair. But Julius II knew that it was impossible for Henry VII to find the body of Edward V. Because the location where Edward V's body was buried is too hidden. If it were not for Marin to tell him, Julius II himself could not think of it. Unless Henry VII has the courage to tear down the Tower of London, it is possible to find the body of Edward V ... But that possibility is very low ...

Therefore, this seemingly fair ruling is actually protecting Edward. More strictly speaking, it is the father of the future daughter-in-law who protects her grandson Xiao Caesar ...