King Henry VIII had four children with Catherine of Aragon before Mary Tudor. However, they all died. Mary Tudor was the first to survive. When Henry found that he liked a woman named Anne, he "divorced" Catherine, saying it had never really happened. (illegitimate - born to a mother who is not legally married.) So, that was one. He had a child with Anne named Elizabeth I. Then he beheaded Anne because she was cheating and married another woman, his third out of six wife. Since Anne was cheating he pronounced that child illegitimate, too. With his third wife (Jane) he had Edward VI, who became king. Jane died naturally. Henry never disowned Edward and died as soon as he was crowned (or a bit before.) He still had already married three other women though.
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He had only 3 legitimate children but many illegitimate children, many of which were sons!
Three of the children of Henry VIII became monarchs, Edward VI, Mary I, and Elizabeth I.
You must mean Henry VIII. No children, since the marriage was never consumated.
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)
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
Answer Anne of Cleves, King Henry VIII's fourth wife, had no children.
Only one, Edward VI.
Yes Henry VIII had an eye for the ladies. Besides his six wives he also had many mistresses and several illegitimate children. One time while he was looking for a wife he had women assemble in Calais which was English to see if any of them met with his approval. The King of France grew tired and suggested that Henry just have sex with them all and then marry the one that did "it" best.
Henry the VIII had many banquets altogether. about 2 a day.
Pope John Paul II had no illegitimate children.
catherine had one children, mary seymour who was born on the 29th august 1548.
This question doesn't really make sense but if you're asking how many children he had then the answer is three; Mary, Elizabeth and Edward.