The document provides biographical information about key figures of the Tudor dynasty in England. It describes Henry VIII becoming king at age 21 and changing the religion to the Church of England to allow his divorce from Catherine of Aragon. It also discusses Queen Mary I, nicknamed "Bloody Mary", enjoying executions and disliking her sister Elizabeth I. Elizabeth I became queen after Mary and had no children, ending the Tudor dynasty. Henry VIII married six wives, two of whom he had beheaded, and divorced two others.