Yes. Elizabeth I was a child with Henry.
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Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, and Jane Seymour all bore children for Henry VIII, while Anne of Cleves and Catherine Howard did not have any children with him. Anne of Cleves' marriage to Henry was annulled before they had any children, and Catherine Howard was executed before she could conceive. Thus, both Anne of Cleves and Catherine Howard are the wives who did not bear Henry VIII any children.
No, Anne of Cleves did not have any children.
no. she didn't have any
Anne of Cleeves was King Henry VII's fourth wife. The marriage was annulled because they never slept together, so she never had any children with him.
Anne of Cleves never had any children and she never married. She couldn't have married because the grounds of Henry's annulment of his marriage with her was that she was pre-contracted to the son of the Duke of Lorraine.
Anne of Cleves, Henry VIII's fourth wife had no children and never remarried although for a time it was rumoured that after their divorce she had an affair with Henry and became pregnant.No. Her marriage to King Henry VIII was annulled in under a year (the couple never had sex) and Anne never remarried after the annullment so there is no record or hint of her bearing any children.
because Anna Boleyn could not have any more Children.
The marriage of Anne of Cleves (the fourth wife) and Henry VIII was annulled on the grounds of non-consummation, therefore they did not have any children. You may be thinking of Anne Boleyn, Henry's second wife. Their daughter was Elizabeth, later to become Elizabeth I.
No, she never remarried or had lovers (at least as far as we know).
Henry Adams did not have any children. He was married to Marian Hooper "Clover" Adams, but they did not have any children together.