Henry IV
Henry VIII had six wives - Katherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Ann of Cleves, Catherine Howard and Catherine Parr.
King Henry the Eighth of England was noted for having six wives.
Henry VIII
Henry VIII, who's wives were; Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Katherine Seymour and Katherine Parr.
Thomas Hobbes, the English philosopher, did not have any wives. He never married and lived a solitary life devoted to his work and studies.
Queen Victoria is not correct. Queen Anne was monarch from 1702 - 1714. Thereafter the wives of the first 3 King George's were queens of England (1714 - 1820)
One was Henry the Eighth--which is why he kept "burying and remarrying" wives.
Ann of Cleves was from Flanders, Katherine of Aragon from Spain and the rest were English.
The Capricious King Was King Henry VIII who tied of five of his six wives.
He married twice, his first marriage was toMaria Theresa of Spain, his second marriage was to Françoise de Maintenon. Besides his official wives, he also had a lot of mistresses.
Henry was very well respected, yet he was infamous for beheading his wives. His daughter, Elizabeth, is still adored by the British people to this day. She was a beloved queen, and made many positive changes to the kingdom and throne.
Catherine of Aragon was Spanish. Anne of Cleaves was from a German Duchy.