The King of England Henry VIII and the people around him
The portrait of King Henry VIII is one of the cryptological paintings and the notable thing is that the inner part of the brim of his hat is black. And that thing could tell that despite his calm nature, Henry VIII could in a moment turn into a completely different person, which could cost a stranger's life. That means the king could just turn to a person, and tell that the soldiers could take that person to Tower and after that to the execution place. There are two portraits of Henry VIII (1491-1547) above the text. Portrait I (Image I) is portraying the young king.
And portrait II (Image II) portrays the elder king, and you can notice that the ship-shaped images of jewelry are turned to a "V"-shape, which means that his work has been accepted. Or predictions are turning true. Maybe somebody has seen the mental problems of that man. The mountains behind the King are telling that the person has lost his glory. The third image (Image III) portrays Henry VIII with Jane Seymour (1508-1537) and Prince Edward (1537-1553)The image of Jane Seymour is portrayed as the "red angel", which tells something like the queen died because of child-born complications.
Image III
The complications caused also the death of Henry VIII. He was injured during the hunting trip, and then the sepsis caused his death at the age of 55. Henry VIII was a tyrant and well-known of his six wives. Two of them were executed. The reason why Henry VIII was what he was is searched from history. Maybe he had mental problems and the afraid of poisoning, violence around him, and maybe loneliness caused that his nature turned to unpredictable. Even saying the word "death" when Henry heard that word could cause arrest and execution.
Thomas Cromwell (Image IV)
Some people thought that Henry was paranoid, and he was controlling-freak, which means that his spymaster Thomas Cromwell (1481-1540) (Image IV) had a great influence on Henry VIII. There is the possibility that Cromwell could make the faked reports for the King for causing the arrest and death of his enemies. Thomas Cromwell was the son of the poor blacksmith, and maybe he hated noblemen. But he pleased Henry VIII and took a very powerful position in the court of England.
Two of the wives of Henry VIII died in suspicious circumstances one was Jane Seymour, who died because of complications, and the last wife of Henry VIII, Catherine Parr (1512-1547), who died about a year after Henry VIII, and somebody believed that she was assassinated because royal secrets could spread around. The official reason for the death of Catherine Parr was cot fewer, as well as Jane Seymour the third wife of Henry VIII.
So that seems a very interesting coincidence. In the portraits, Catherine Parr (Image V) seems somehow calculating, and Jane Seymour (Image VI) seems to have a black area behind her head. The black tape means that there are dark thoughts around that person. Or it can tell that somebody has planned premature death for that woman.
Somebody believes that Jane Seymour was poisoned because her job was to make a boy child for Henry VIII, and somebody didn't want that the secrets of Tudors would spread out the place. The successor of Henry VIII, King Edvard VI died at age of 15 and his successor was Queen Mary I(1516-1558), who ruled Britain from the coronation in the year 1553 until her death in 1558 when Elisabeth I executed her, and then the successor of that woman was Queen Elisabeth I (1533-1603).
The reason why Elisabeth was a better ruler for England than Mary in the opinion of powerful men, was Mary was catholic, and Elisabeth was protestant. And in England people were afraid that Spain would attack England. So that's why aristocrats started to support Elisabeth. The reason why Elisabeth executed Mary was encrypted letters, which were open by spymaster Walsingham, and then those letters prove that Mary attempted to poison her cousin. And that caused hate in the mind of Elisabeth.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_Parr
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_VI_of_England
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_I
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_VIII
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Seymour
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_I_of_England
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Cromwell
Image I: https://www.history.com/topics/british-history/henry-viii
Image II: https://www.biography.com/news/henry-viii-biography-facts
Image III: https://www.britain-magazine.com/features/history/tudors/divorced-beheaded-survived-the-wives-of-henry-viii/
Image IV: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Cromwell
Image V: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_Parr
Image VI: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Seymour
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