He only beheaded two of them.
He beheaded his second wife Anne Boleyn for incest, adultery, and other things.
He beheaded his fifth wife Catherine Howard (a cousin of Anne's) for adultery
2 th rhyme goes
divorced beheaded died
divorced beheaded surevied
Catherine of Aragon Anne Bolyne Jane Seymore
Anne of Cleevs Katherine Howard Katherine Parr
He beheaded Anne Bolyne and Katherine Howard
Henry behaeded 2 of his wifes Anne Bolyen and catherine howard
Two of Henry VIII's wives were beheaded, his second and fifth - Anne Boleyn and her cousin, Katherine Howard.
Henry VIII was not beheaded, therefore none of his wives were accused of that.
Divorced, beheaded and diedDivorce, beheaded, survivedI'm Henry VIII and I have six sorry wives, some will say I ruined their lives.
Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard
No, king Henry was not beheaded, but died in a very "normal" way.
Anne Boleyn (beheaded), Catherine Parr (survived Henry).Note, Henry had six wives.
Answer None. Two of the wives of King Henry VIII were tried, convicted and executed for Treason.
The first marriage was annulled, next beheaded, third died in childbirth, fourth annulled, fifth beheaded, sixth survived him.
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.
One thing bad about Henry was that he beheaded 1/3 of his wives, and divorced 1/3 of his wives! Another thing is that he had a row with the Pope!
devoeced,beheaded,died,sivorced,beheded,survived.that was the rhyme that taught me Henry the 8th's wives
anne bolyen was beheaded because Henry wanted to get remarried. She was accused of being a witch and of treason by means of adultery. Katherine Howard was beheaded for commiting adultery.
No. Henry was quite lenient to her, as it wasn't her fault.