No, but they were executed.
EDIT:They were formally beheaded, meaning that it wouldn't be categorized as "murder" but you could say that he killed four of his wives instead.
Pope Clement VI
Henry VIII, who's wives were; Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Katherine Seymour and Katherine Parr.
Answer King Henry VII of England had one wife. His son, King Henry VIII famously had six wives.
King Henry the 8 had 6 wives.
King Henry the Eighth of England was noted for having six wives.
King Henry VIII's older brother Prince Arthur, The Prince of Wales died on 2 April 1502 at the age of 15.
Answer King Henry VIII of England had SIX wives, and at least two mistresses.
There was no King who "had five of his six wives killed." Assumimg this refers to King Henry VIII of England, who married six times and two of whose wives were tried and executed for treason, full details on the links below.
Henry III became the King of England in the year 1216. His main duties are to maintain peace, to dispense justice and defend the rights of the crown.
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Answer None. Two of the wives of King Henry VIII were tried, convicted and executed for Treason.
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