Catherine Parr, who survived Henry by only a year - she died in childbirth after giving birth to her daughter from her marriage to Thomas Seymour (brother of Jane Seymour, Henry VIII's 3rd wife), who is believed by some historians to have sexually abused his stepdaughter, princess Elizabeth (future Queen Elizabeth I). He was later beheaded.
Anne of Cleves was the longest surviving wife, and attended the coronation of Edward VI, Henry's son, and after he died, the coronation of Mary I, Henry's daughter. Sadly she died just a year before the coronation of Elizabeth I.
His 3rd and 6th wives, Anne of Cleves and Katherine Parr. Anne of Cleves had been divorced from him for several years, and she outlived him by about 5. Katherine Parr was his last wife and outlived him for just one, dying in childbirth at about 40.
he had 5 or 6...only 3 died normally i believe and the rest were beheaded
two:Anne of cleves and Catherine Parr
Two wives.
He had 6 wifes catherine of aragon anne bolen jane seymour anne of cleves katherine howard and catherine parr these are all the wives he had.
The last of Henry VIII wives to die was Anne of Cleves. She died from a sweating sickness plaguing London.
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No. He was born in 1491. He died in 1547.
Two.
divorced beheaded died divorced beheaded survived
Answer to Question:Henry VIII is dead. Extended:Henry VIII died on January 28, 1547
He was first born and became king in 1509, he had 6 wives and then died of obese.
King Henry VIII of England reigned from 21st April 1509 until his death on 28th January 1547. He was outlived by two of his six wives Anne of Cleves who died on 16th July 1557 and outlived Henry and all of the other wives. Catherine Parr who died on 5th September 1548.
Henry VIII wasnt a particularly good person or big hero or anything, but he had a certain talent for going through and getting bored of wives. 'Divorced, beheaded, died; divorced, beheaded, survived' is the mantra for remembering what Henry VIII did with his wives and in what order.
The first marriage was annulled, next beheaded, third died in childbirth, fourth annulled, fifth beheaded, sixth survived him.
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