Of King Henry VIII's six wives, Anne of Cleves was the last to die (1557). She was his 4th wife that he divorced after about 7 months. Both she and Katherine Parr (his 6th wife) were the only wives to survive "Old Coppernose."
Catherine Parr
See - http://www.essortment.com/all/henryviiibiogr_rwev.htm
None, Katherine Parr was Henry VIII widow.
Catherine of Aragon was the widow of Henry VIII's brother Arthur when she married Henry VIII. She however never remarried after Henry VIII.
Henry VIII's Paternal Grandmother was, Margaret Beaufort and his Maternal Grandmother was, Elizabeth Woodville.
In order to marry Catherine of Aragon, Henry VIII had to receive a papal bull from the Pope stating that Catherine was indeed a virgin and that Henry could marry his brother's widow.
On Sunday, 24 June 1509 Catherine of Aragon married Henry VIII
Henry VIII divorced Katherine of Aragon because she seemed unable to produce a male heir to the throne. She was too old to have any more children. Also, i think, she was Henry's brother's widow, and in the bible it says not to marry your brothers widow.
King Henry VIII died, thereby leaving Katherine Parr his widow.
He wasnt , he married her out of duty. She was his brothers widow. When his brother passed away he married her.
His eldest son's name was Arthur, he married to Katherine, died, and his brother Henry (It was common to name your son after yourself at this time), became King Henry VIII and married Arthur's widowed wife
Henry VIII of England became king on April 21st, 1508, following the death of his father, Henry VII. He became heir to the throne after his brother, Arthur, died at the age of 20 in 1502. Henry would go on to marry Arthur's widow, Catherine of Aragon.
King Henry VIII. Her mother was Queen Anne Boleyn.
VIII is 8 in Roman Numerals, which means Henry VIII was the eighth King of England to be called Henry.