At first I thought you said "when" and I figured I was stumped, but "why" is pretty easy.
It was so he could divorce his childless wife without interference from the pope.
What WWII general was known as "The general who never lost a battle"?
It was so he could divorce his childless wife without interference from the pope.
What WWII general was known as "The general who never lost a battle"?
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