Eight, seven of whom were legitimate, they were: Arthur, Prince of Wales (1486-1502), Margaret (1489-1541) [Queen Consort of Scotland 1503-13, Countess of Angus 1514-41], Henry VIII (1491-1547), Elizabeth (1492-5), Mary (1496-1533) [Queen Consort of France 1514-15, Duchess of Suffolk 1515-33], Edmund, Duke of Somerset (1499-1500), Katherine (1503), and a possible illegitimate son Sir Roland de Velville (1474-1535)
He had three legitimate children: Mary (daughter of Catherine of Aragon), Elizabeth (daughter of Anne Boleyn) and Edward (son of Jane Seymour).
He had one acknowledged illegitimate son, Henry Fitzroy, son of Henry VIII and Elizabeth Blount, however he died before Henry VIII's death.
It is also reported that he had other unacknowledged illegitimate children, for example the oldest children of Mary Boleyn - Catherine and Henry - are reported to have been fathered by Henry. However, we have no proof of this.
So at least four - and possibly more.
he had seven children
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Henry VII had four children that survived adolescence. He had two sons Arthur and Henry as well as two daughters Mary and Margret. His wife Elizabeth gave birth to many more, but sadly they died in childhood.
There were two Mary Tudors. One was the daughter of Henry VII and one was the daughter of Henry VIII The daughter of Henry VII did have children. She had three children by her second husband Charles, Duke of Suffolk. Her children were Henry, Frances (mother of Lady Jane Grey), and Eleanor. While the daughter of Henry VIII married she never had any children
Arthur, Henry, Margaret, Mary, Edmund , Elizabeth, and Katherine.
Prince Arthur
Mary
NO King Henry VII of England had eight children.
You must mean Henry VIII. No children, since the marriage was never consumated.
Henry VII had four children that survived adolescence. He had two sons Arthur and Henry as well as two daughters Mary and Margret. His wife Elizabeth gave birth to many more, but sadly they died in childhood.
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Seven. Four survided childhood.
Henry VIII
There were two Mary Tudors. One was the daughter of Henry VII and one was the daughter of Henry VIII The daughter of Henry VII did have children. She had three children by her second husband Charles, Duke of Suffolk. Her children were Henry, Frances (mother of Lady Jane Grey), and Eleanor. While the daughter of Henry VIII married she never had any children
No because Kathryn of Howard didnt go out with Henry VII (the seventh)
Catherine Parr had no relationship with Henry VII and she only had a relationship with one of Henry VII's children, Henry VIII who was her third husband.
Arthur, Henry, Margaret, Mary, Edmund , Elizabeth, and Katherine.
Prince Arthur
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.