i don know but im 12 and my friend is related to him
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The first Tudor king was Henry V11 (7th) there have been no more since his son Henry V111 and his son Edward
Which King Henry? There have been several.
He married twice, his first marriage was toMaria Theresa of Spain, his second marriage was to Françoise de Maintenon. Besides his official wives, he also had a lot of mistresses.
Catherine Parr and King Henry VIII were married on 12 July 1543. The queen consort would have been about 21, and the King would have been 52. Parr was the King's final wife and their marriage ended with his death on 28 July 1547.
Arthur did not become king. Prince Arthur of Wales (1486 - 1502) the first son of Henry VII, the first Tudor king, and Elizabeth of York, and Henry VIII's older brother, died on 2 April 1502 at the age of 15. It is not completely clear what he died of, but it may have been consumption (TB). He was already married to Princess Catherine of Aragon on 14 November 1501 - so they were married for only 5 months, but after he died, Catherine eventually became betrothed to Henry (they did not get married until 1509). Prince Arthur was laid to rest in Worcester Cathedral, England
Prince Arthur of Wales (1486 - 1502) the first son of Henry VII, the first Tudor king, and Elizabeth of York, and Henry VIII's older brother, died on 2 April 1502 at the age of 15. It is not completely clear what he died of, but it may have been consumption (TB). He was already married to Princess Catherine of Aragon on 14 November 1501 - so they were married for only 5 months, but after he died, Catherine eventually became betrothed to Henry (they did not get married until 1509). Prince Arthur was laid to rest in Worcester Cathedral, England
No she wasn't, Anne Boleyn wanted to marry Henry Percy but wasnt allowed by his family, cardinal Wolsey and the King. Henry Percy was sent away to marry Mary Talbot. Arthur was Henry VIII older brother, who was married to Catherine of Aragon, but Arthur died not long after they wed, and the marriage was said not to have been consumated. Henry then married Catherine once he became King.
Depends. If you mean Henry VIII, as in the one who married 6 wives and had three beheaded, was the father of Elizabeth, Edward, and Mary, then he was king of England. I'm sure, however, that there have been several other Henrys in history of other countries. You should add more details to distinguish him from his various counterparts.
I'm Henry the eighth, I am. Henry the eighth, I am, I am. I got married to the widow next door. She's been married seven times before. And every one was an Henry (Henry). She wouldn't have a Willy or a Sam (No Sam). I'm her eighth old man, I'm Henry. Henry the eighth I am. Second verse, same as the first.
Henry VIII married Catherine of Aragon in 1509 when he became king. Catherine was the widow of Henry's older brother Arthur (1486 - 1502), who had died at 15 years old. When Henry's marriage to Catherine began to fail and he had fallen in love with Anne Boleyn, Henry used the fact that Catherine had been his brother's wife, as a religious excuse for their failure to have a male heir.
Catherine Parr Catherine was the last of King Henry VIII's six wives. Before marrying the King, she had formed a relationship with Thomas Seymour, the brother of Henry's third wife Jane Seymour. She married the King 0n 12th July 1543, having already been married twice to men who were considerably older than she. Henry VIII died on 28th January 1547 and Catherine then married Thomas Seymour, but died a year later from complications of childbirth.