King Henry I of England had 2 royal, "official" children, William and Matilda, and reputedly 9 illegitimate sons and 15 illegitimate daughters. in a number of cases also called William and Matilda.
NO King Henry VII of England had eight children.
King Henry 8th had one son, Henry Flitzroy. Henry the 8th chose Flitzroy as his heir. However, Flitzroy died at age 17. So Flitzroy does not have any children and wife.
Katheryn Howard did not have any children with King Henry VIII.
There were 9 kings called Henry. Henry I - Henry VIII and also Henry 'The Young King' co-regent with Henry II. Henry 'The Young King' was crowned King of England but predeceased his father Henry II so does not have a number after his name.
Elizabeth I.
Shakespeare wrote seven plays with "King Henry" in the title, and none of them are called King Henry VII.
Henry Tudor. He is only called Henry VIII because he was the eighth English monarch called henry.
King John was the youngest son of Henry II and his wife, Eleanor of Acquitaine, discounting Henry's three illigitimate children. Richard I was Henry II's third son.
Yes, Prince Edmund Tudor was one of King Henry VIII's brothers. King Henry VIII had nine siblings and six children.
Henry VII had seven children in total. From oldest to youngest they were, Arthur, Prince of Wales; Henry VIII, King of England; Margaret Tudor; Mary Tudor, Queen of France; Elizabeth Tudor; Edward Tudor; Katherine Tudor and Edmund Tudor.
Which King Henry? There have been 8 diffrent kings named Henry in England, since 1066, if one includes Henry the Young King.If, however, we assume that the question refers to the FIRST king to bear the regnal name Henry, then the answer would, in order or birth, be:Matilda, born in 1102, died 1167.William Adelin, born in 1103, died 1120.Of course, these are merely his LEGITIMATE children. He had possibly as many as 24 illegitimate ones, with a long line of mistresss.
There were five children, Henry, Richard, Joan, Isabella and Eleanor