496 Years.
yes but he gave it to Henry viii
This may surprise you but there isn't actually a dungeon at Hampton court. But really it is perfectly logical. Why would the king of England want criminals in his house? I mean they could escape and kill him or anything.
Lots of people have lived in Hampton Court. It was originally built by Cardinal Wolsey. After his death it came into the possession of Henry VIII and has been a royal palace ever since. It is no longer a royal residence and no monarchs have lived there since George II. George III didnt even set foot inside
Yes. Infact, you can still see one of Henry VIII's mazes at Hampton court palace. He used to put his guests in there to be entertained
1604
At the 1604 Hampton Court Conference James 1 was persuaded (by moderate puritans) that a new translation was needed and ordered work to begin.
At the 1604 Hampton Court Conference, King James 1 was persuaded (by moderate puritans) that a new translation of the Bible was needed and ordered work to begin, the translation was completed in 1611.
In October, 1603, King James called a conference, to meet in Hampton Court Palace in January 1604, "for hearing and for the determining things pretended to be amiss in the Church." Following that meeting, he commissioned a new translation of the Bible, which was completed in 1611.
At the 1604 Hampton Court Conference James 1 was persuaded (by moderate puritans) that a new translation was needed and ordered work to begin. The work was completed in 1611.The first published version of the KJV was known as the 1611 version or 1611 release.
Hampton Court Bridge was created in 1866.
Because Hampton Court was Henry's home
Hampton Court Palace was built by Cardonal Wolsey. ;)
Thomas Wolsey built Hampton Court Palace
Hampton Court railway station was created in 1849.
Hampton Court Branch Line was created in 1849.
Hampton Court Palace Festival was created in 1993.