Answer Catherine Howard, the fifth of Henry VIII's six wives, was born sometime between 1520 and 1525 - the exact date is not recorded. She married Henry on 28th July 1540 when she was between 15 and 20 years old. Caterine Howard Catherine Howard was the fifth of Henry VIII's six wives. Her date of birth is unknown but is thought to be between 1520 and 1525. She married the King on 28th July 1540, aged between 15 and 20.
Catherine Howard, the fifth of King Henry VIII's six wives, was the daughter of Lord Edmund Howard and his wife Joyce Culpepper.
Henry VIII and Catherine Howard had no children. Jane Seymour was the mother of Henry's only legitimate son, Edward, who became King Edward VI.
In 1509, just after becoming king.
She refused to bear him a son, he blamed her for this.
Catherine Howard was one of Queen Anne of Cleves' ladies in waiting before she caught the attention of King Henry VIII.
Answer Catherine Howard was the fifth of King Henry VIII's six wives. They married on 28th July 1540.
Catherine Howard, the fifth of King Henry VIII's six wives, was the daughter of Lord Edmund Howard and his wife Joyce Culpepper.
Catherine Howard was the fifth wife of King Henry VIII and the second wife to be beheaded but the first to be beheaded by ax.
Henry VIII and Catherine Howard had no children. Jane Seymour was the mother of Henry's only legitimate son, Edward, who became King Edward VI.
Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard were both proven guilty of adultery against the king, which is a form of treason, which is a crime that you can die for.
Henry VI was never married to Catherine Howard, his wife was Margaret of Anjou.
In 1509, just after becoming king.
King Henry V III married Anne Boleyn.
She refused to bear him a son, he blamed her for this.
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Catherine Howard was one of Queen Anne of Cleves' ladies in waiting before she caught the attention of King Henry VIII.
King Henry VIII's last three wives, Anne of Cleves, Catherine Howard and Catherine Parr, each had no children.