Well i know his last wife catherine parr who lived after Henry died remarried to thomas seymore who was related to Jane seymore henrys third wife. catherine actually died of child birth.
Henry VIII, who's wives were; Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Katherine Seymour and Katherine Parr.
Answer King Henry VII of England had one wife. His son, King Henry VIII famously had six wives.
Producing a male heir from any one of his six wives.
No, Anne of Cleves lived longer than any of other wives of Henry VIII. She died during the reign of Mary I, probably from cancer.
King Henry VIII of England reigned from 21st April 1509 until his death on 28th January 1547. He was outlived by two of his six wives Anne of Cleves who died on 16th July 1557 and outlived Henry and all of the other wives. Catherine Parr who died on 5th September 1548.
No, Anne of Cleves did not have any children.
In the reign of King Henry VIII, the King had absolute power and could have any one executed. Of his 6 wives, Anne Boleyn 1526, and Kathryn Howard 1542, were both executed on Henry's orders.
In the reign of King Henry VIII, the King had absolute power and could have any one executed. Of his 6 wives, Anne Boleyn 1526, and Kathryn Howard 1542, were both executed on Henry's orders.
Yes. It was with his third wife, Jane Seymour, that Edward VI was born.
yes go onto youtube and put in horrible histories wives of king Henry the v111 or horrible histories the tudors song.
Obviously NOT. Neither of his wives ( Catherine Of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne Of Cleeves, Katherine Howard, Katherine Parr ) were lesbians. Or they would not be intrested in Henry's stuff. Uhh. Y'know.
Unfortunately she did not have any children, but instead looked after Henry VIII's previous wives children.