2 That lived to adulthood. The eldest was Arthur; who died less than 1 year after marrying Katherine of Aragon and before ascending to the throne. And of course, Henry VIII... who we all know so well. :)
He had two sons. One was Edward and the other one was Henry Fitzroy, he was a legitimate son, meaning even though his dad is the king, he can't be the heir because his mother wasn't married to his dad. If that rule was lifted, he would have been king.
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.
Henry VII never met Catherine Howard. Catherine was the wife of Henry VIII, not Henry VII.
Henry VII succeeded Richard III.
Henry VIII was the son, and successor of Henry VII.
Henry VII had only one wife.
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.
King Henry VIII thought that Anne Boleyn was a witch because she couldn't produce sons.
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King Henry VII of England had one wife. His son, Henry VIII, famously married six times.
Arthur Prince of Wales who died at the age of 16, Henry Duke of York - later to be King Henry VIII and Prince Edmund who died at the age of 2.
Protestants didn't get started for many years after the death of Henry VII in 1509. The Diet of Worms, which kickstarted the movement, was in 1521. So Henry VII was a good Catholic boy.
Henry VII was a king of England.
Henry VII never met Catherine Howard. Catherine was the wife of Henry VIII, not Henry VII.
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Henry won the wars of the roses
No-one to Henry VII, but wife to his son Henry VIII
Henry VII succeeded Richard III.