Two. Anne Boleyn was tried, convicted and executed for treason, witchcraft and incest. She was probably innocent. Catherine Howard was tried, convicted and executed for treason-- her treason was committing adultery with at least two men.
Two, and they both were beheaded. They were Anne Boleyn and Kathryn Howard. Kathryn of Arigon and Anne of Cleaves were devorsed. Jane Semore died in child birth and Kathryn Parr out live Henry VIII.
Henry the 8th had 6 wives they were
Catherine of Arogon
Anne Boleyn
Jayne Seymour
Anne of Cleves
Catherine Howard
Catherine Parr
Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard got beheaded (heads chopped off :(
2: remember: Divorced Beheaded Died Divorced Beheaded Survived. The fate of the 6 wives in order.
Henry VIII had six wives, two of which were executed:
Anne Boleyn
Catherine Howard
Furthermore, Anne and Catherine were cousins.
Henry the eight had
Anne Boleyn executed (Elizabeth I mother)
Catherine Howard
well in total he had 6 wives and 2 of them were beheaded, 1 of them died, 2 of them he divorced and 1 of them survived.
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He had many wives and executed the ones he didn't like.
at least seven wifes
two of them were beheaded. the saying goes divorced, beheaded, divorced, survived, divorced beheaded, died
Two - Anne Boleyn (wife #2) and Katherine Howard (wife #5).
Henry VIII executed many people including two wives. Anne Boleyn, Catherine Howard. Another person was Sir Thomas More.
Two. The old "rhyme" goes "divorced, beheaded, died, divorced, beheaded, survived". Two of Henry's wives ... the second and fifth ... were executed, the first and third were divorced (and therefore no longer his wives at the time of their death), the third died (of natural causes), and the sixth was still married to Henry at the time of HIS death.
Two. Anne Boleyn was tried, convicted and executed for treason, witchcraft and incest. She was probably innocent. Catherine Howard was tried, convicted and executed for treason-- her treason was committing adultery with at least two men.
At his instructions two of his wives were beheaded.
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Henry executed his second wife, Anne Boleyn in 1536 and his 5th wife Catherine Howard in 1542. Although he is most famous for executing these two of his six wives, Henry VIII was famous for ordering an execution for almost every problem he faced as monarch. Raphael Holinshed, in his Chronicles written during the reign of Elizabeth I, claimed that Henry had 72,000 people executed during his reign. Most historians doubt whether the Kingdom could survive that many executions without more civil unrest.
King Henry 8th had 6 wives. A good way on remembering how many wives and how they died is... Divorced, Beheaded, died, Divorced, Beheaded, survived.