He was considered attractive and charismatic, but also was morbidly obese.
I would think him rather a barbarian in his own way... His love life was all over the place... Six wives, "divorced, beheaded, died, divorced, beheaded, survived"
I don't think I would approve of him.
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Jane Seymour was lady-in-waiting to Henry VIII's second wife, Anne Boleyn.
No, Niccolo Machiavelli was not executed by Henry VIII. Machiavelli was an Italian political philosopher and writer, known for his work "The Prince," while Henry VIII was the King of England during the early 16th century. Their lives did not overlap in a way that would involve an execution.
Catherine Howard was the fifth wife of Henry VIII. She met her end by being beheaded.
Henry VII never met Catherine Howard. Catherine was the wife of Henry VIII, not Henry VII.
The six wives of Henry VIII all met unfortunate ends.
Catherine Howard was the fifth wife of Henry VIII. She met her end by being beheaded.
King Henry VIII met Anne Boleyn while she was attending his court. Anne and Henry became married after he got an annulment from his wife Catherine.
He had a painting of her (by Holbein I believe) which apparently was a somewhat flattering depiction of her. Unfortunately Anne of Cleves in the flesh was disturbingly different.
Anne of cleaves was only 26 when she married HenryVIII
He first found out she was not virgo intacta as she claimed on their wedding night. Henry then discovered she was pre contracted before she met Henry, which at that point her marriage would be declared invalid. It was soon discovered during her invalid marriage to Henry she had an affair with Thomas Culpepper.
Jane Semour and Henry VIII lived in London, England in the 1500s.Apparently, Jane Seymour was a Lady-in-Waiting to Anne Boleyn, Henry VIII's second wife, and that's how Henry VIII met her.You can read more, below.