why did elizabeth call herself supreme governor and not supreme head of the church like her father ?
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This made Elizabeth the Supreme Governor of the Church, taking power away from the Catholic Pope in Rome. Her father, Henry VIII, had done the same in his reign, but called himself the Head of the Church, so Elizabeth's title as Governor implied she would not be so dictatorial and would be more tolerant.
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- This made Elizabeth the Supreme Governor of the Church, taking power away from the Catholic Pope in Rome. Her father, Henry VIII, had done the same in his reign, but called himself the Head of the Church, so Elizabeth's title as Governor implied she would not be so dictatorial and would be more tolerant.
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