Answer None. Two of the wives of King Henry VIII were tried, convicted and executed for Treason.
King Henry 8th had 6 wives. A good way on remembering how many wives and how they died is... Divorced, Beheaded, died, Divorced, Beheaded, survived.
The Capricious King Was King Henry VIII who tied of five of his six wives.
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At his instructions two of his wives were beheaded.
Katherine Parr was the sixth and last wife of Henry VIII. She was almost one of the 3rd of Henry's wives to become beheaded. But she managed not to become beheaded by her intelagents. King Henry died and she got remarried.
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No, king Henry was not beheaded, but died in a very "normal" way.
he beheaded them with lots of knives
two of them were beheaded. the saying goes divorced, beheaded, divorced, survived, divorced beheaded, died
King Henry 8th had 6 wives. A good way on remembering how many wives and how they died is... Divorced, Beheaded, died, Divorced, Beheaded, survived.
The Capricious King Was King Henry VIII who tied of five of his six wives.
Henry VIII. His wives were: Catherine of Aragon (divorced) Anne Boleyn (beheaded) Jane Seymour (died from complications of childbirth) Anne of Cleaves (divorced) Katheryn Howard (beheaded) Katherine Parr (survived Henry)
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.
1. He had 6 wives 2. he divorced two of his wives 3. he beheaded he beheaded 2 wives 4. one of his wives died 5. the 6th wife out lived him
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.
In this order - Divorced, beheaded, died, divorced, beheaded, survived :)
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