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Q: How long did it take Henry to marry Anne of Cleves following death of Jane Seymore?
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Who was next wife after Jane Seymour?

After the death of his third wife, Jane Seymour, Henry VIII married Anne of Cleves.


Why did one of Henry vIII wife survive?

Three of his wives survived: Katherine of Aragon - she and Henry divorced. Katherine died a natural death. Anne of Cleves - the marriage was annull4ed. Anne died a natural death. Catherine Parr - she outlived Henry.


Which wife of King Henry VIII survived?

Three of his queens survived being married to Henry: Katherine of Aragon, Ann of Cleves and Katherine Parr. K of A and A of C were divorced from Henry, and Katherine Parr was still married to Henry when he died.


Did Henry VIII regret the death of Anne Boleyn?

No-one ever heard Henry say her name in public again but there are numerous accounts of him mentioning her.*When Jane Seymour tried to take part in matters of state Henry used Anne as an example of what happens when wives interfere with affairs that do not concern them.* When looking for another wife after Jane's death, a French candidate was suggested. Henry remarked that he was tired of women with 'french ways'* When Anne of Cleves told Henry she wished to meet Princess Elizabeth Henry replied that Elizabeth's mother was so different to Anne of Cleves that the Princess wouldn't wish to meet her.


Who became king upon King Henry VIII'S dEATH?

Following the death of Henry VIII, his son, Edward, succeeded him as Edward IV.


What were Henry VIII problems?

Henry VIII had many problems, but his main one was to have an heir to assume the throne after his death. In order to have a son, Henry had 6 wives, but only Jane seymore, his 3rd wife, provided him with a son. Edward. Unfortunately he died from TB at the age of 15.


When was Anne of Cleves born?

Anne of Cleves died aged 42 on the 16th July 1557 after becoming ill in the early spring of 1557. She is the only one of Henry VIII's wives to be buried in Westminster Abbey, and her grave is on the south side of the high altar.


Did anne of cleves have anything to do with William shakespeare?

Shakespeare was born after her death, so no.


How old is Anne of Cleves?

Anne of Cleves was born on September 22, 1515 and died on July 16, 1557. Anne of Cleves would have been 41 years old at the time of death or 499 years old today.


Who succeeded Henry VIII as monarch of England?

Henry VIII succeeded his father Henry VII following the latter's death in April 1509. Hope this helps.


How did King Henry VII and Jane Seymour's relationship end?

(You mean Henry VIII) Her death, following a difficult childbirth. He was heartbroken.


Who was Anne of Cleves?

Answer Anne of Cleves was the fourth of the six wives of King Henry VIII of England. She was born in Dusseldorf, in what is now Germany on 22nd September 1515, Daughter of Duke John III of Cleves. The marriage to Henry VIII was an arranged marriage - Henry wished to produce more male children to ensure the succession of the monarchy after his death and his advisers wished to strengthen England's alliance with Germany. In 1538 the court painter, Hans Holbein was sent to Cleves to make a portrait of her and after seeing the portrait Henry agreed to the marriage but found her unattractive when they actually met. The marriage to Henry took place on 6th January 1540 and was annulled on 9th July 1540 on the grounds that she had already contracted to marry another European nobleman. Anne did not remarry, and remained in England until her death on 18th July 1557. Anne of Cleaves was born 22 September 1515-16 July 1557. She was a German noblewoman and the fourth wife of Henry VIII of England and as such she was Queen of England from 6 January 1540 to 9 July 1540. The marriage was never consummated, and she was not crowned queen consort. Following the annulment of their marriage, Anne was given a generous settlement by the King, and thereafter referred to as the King's Beloved Sister. She was King Henry's fourth wife.