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three husbands died in Cathrine Parr's life, Henry the eighth was last.
Zilch. none. zero. 0.
Yes, to Catherine Parr.
well it was said they where married for 3 years
Catherine Parr died in 1548, this was one year after Henry VIII..
2 years 3 months
Katherine Parr, the sixth and last wife of Henry VIII (she outlived him) did not have any children by Henry. When Henry VIII died in 1547, Katherine Parr married Thomas Seymour, uncle of her stepson, Edward VI, in the same year. She fell pregnant and had a girl, Mary, on 30 August 1548. Katherine died of puerperal fever on 5 September. Mary's father, Thomas, was executed less than a year later, and apparently she was taken into the household of Catherine Willoughby, the dowager Duchess of Suffolk, but was said to have died shortly after her second birthday.
You can remember King Henry VIII's wives because they were six very different and unique women who have been abused, victimized, slandered, and praised beyond the grave, almost 500 years after their death. Catherine of Aragon Anne Boleyn Jane Seymour Anne of Cleves Katherine Howard Katherine Parr
1543 until 1547 so they were married 4 years xxxxx
Not many people know how many children Catherine Parr had. I don't know. She might not have had any.
There have been several Queen Catherine/Katherine's in England. Which one do you mean? Katherine de Valois? Katherine of Aragon? Katherine Howard? Katherine Parr or Catherine of Braganza?
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.