None.
Anne Boleyn was tried, convicted and executed for Treason, Adultery and Incest - probably trumped up charges.
Catherine Howard was tried convicted and executed for Treason and Adultery, of which she was almost certainly guilty.
Henry VIII executed two of his wives: the second, Anne Boleyn, and the fifth, Catherine Howard.
I am sure you have worded the question incorrectly. So, I am certain you mean Henry VIII (Henry 8th), and he had two wives put to death - Anne Boleyn, and Katherine Howard.
I think it was two - there is a rhyme for them ...
Divorced, beheaded, died,
divorced, beheaded, survived
trying to remember that - hope it is correct !
henry 8th divorced his first wife, killed the second, the third one died from a disease, the fourth was also divouced, the fifth was killed as well and the last one survived becasue henry died before he could kill her :)) hope this helps
Henry VIII didn't physically behead anyone himself; others did it.
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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.
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Two. Anne Boleyn and Cathrine Howard.
King Henry VII of England had one wife. His son, Henry VIII, famously married six times.
Henry VIII married eight wives; the number of 'women he had' is innumerable. Edit: The answer above is incorrect. Henry the 8th had six wives.
King Henry wanted an heir to the throne. As henry only had one son, he wanted more so the throne would never go to the Scottish
At his instructions two of his wives were beheaded.
King Moshoeshoe had 140 wives.
King Henry II had one wife, Eleanor of Aquitaine (1122-1 April 1204), they were married 18 May, 1152
She wasn not beheaded by 'axe' but by 'sword' by the 'hangman of Calais' a Frenchman employed by King Henry for the purpose. It took one stoke to decapitate her.