how does henry viii relate to defender of the faith and in defense of the seven sacraments

Henry VIII is famously known for his role in the English Reformation, which was a period of religious and political upheaval in England during the 16th century. Henry VIII was a staunch defender of the Catholic faith and wrote a treatise called "In Defense of the Seven Sacraments" in 1521. This treatise was written in response to Martin Luther's criticisms of the Catholic Church and defended the traditional Catholic beliefs. Henry VIII was also given the title "Defender of the Faith" by Pope Leo X in 1521 for his defense of the Catholic Church.