A pregnant Anne maried the King in secret around St. Paul's Day (January 25) 1533. Henry's marriage to Catherine was officially annulled by the archbishop on May 23rd of that year.
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Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard were the only wives Henry VIII had beheaded. Henry's first marriage (with Catherine of Aragon) was annulled, his second was with Anne Boleyn, his third wife (Jane Seymour) died of childbed fever, his fourth (Anne of Cleves) was divorced, Catherine Howard was his fifth wife and his final wife (Catherine Parr) survived him to marry again.
When she was executed.....
Jane Seymour died during the child birth of their son
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no she and Henry did not have a good marriage and it ended up with her getting beheaded
because Anna Boleyn could not have any more Children.
Their marriage ended by: A) she did not produce a baby boy,B) Henry fell in love with Jane Seymour.Henry 8th beheade Anne Boleyn for flirting with other men.
Yes, it ended. Anne was beheaded and Henry married Jane Seymour shortly after that event.
Actually, he did both.
They were married may 28th in 1533
Anne was Henry VIIIs 4th wife. The marriage was not in any way a success. I have just read the link & found out she was the longest lived of all Henrys' wives, outliving Catherine Parr by 9 years. So thats' todays new piece of vital info catered for ! Anne of Cleves married Henry VIII in an arranged marriage, intended to strengthen the alliance between England and Germany. Unfortunately, Henry found her deeply unattractive and the marriage only lasted 6 months. Anne of Cleves was well treated by Henry, she was given the house which had belonged to the family of his second wife, Anne Boleyn, and was accorded the title "The King's Sister."