Henry VII was a King of England in the 15th century. He lived in London, England while he was the ruler of the country.
Henry Tudor lived in Ireland and London in his lifetime. When he died he lived at the Palace of Whitehall, London.
Henry the Eighth of England lived in Hampton Court, which still exists today on the River Thames about 20 miles west of Central London. He also lived in Eltham Palace and Greenwich Palace.
Henry V lived in England.
He lived in a mountain.
he lived at hampton
court palace
Anne Boleyn was married on 28th June 1621 to Henry the 8th
She lived in Hever castle with her family and then she moved in with King Henry VIII they had many homes.
When Anne Boleyn lived in France it was as lady-in-waiting to the Queen, so she would have lived where the royal family did. In the sixteenth century, that would have been in Paris, Fontainebleau, and various other palaces.
Anne Boleyn was the wife of Henry VIII, she had a sister,Mary Boleyn, brother, George Boleyn, mother, Elizabeth boleyn, and a she had a father, Thomas Boleyn, too. Some people say Anne had a 6th finger on the left hand. Anne's hair was long and black, her eyes were black as well. Anne was the couise of Katherine Howard who died in 1540. Anne had a little girl called " Elizabeth". In 1533-1536 people said Anne Boleyn was a whirte. Anne was callled "The most happy"as Henry's 2nd wife. She had a son because sadly he died at the age of 0 because he was die after he was bron. He didn't live for a day. Anne was the means, 2nd ugles wife. Anne Boleyn lived in Hever Castle, but Henry gave Hever Caslte to Anne of Cleves. Hever Castlewas the house of 3 differen families.
These are the live births of King Henry VIII's wives: Catherine of Aragon gave birth to Mary, who became Queen Mary I. Anne Boleyn gave birth to Elizabeth, who became Queen Elizabeth I. Jane Seymore gave birth to Edward, who became King Edward VI.
She lived in the Chelsea Manor House in Chelsea, England.
No, Henry VIII allowed Anne of Cleves to live. He came to regard her as a close friend, and she died of illness in 1557.
Two. Anne Boleyn was tried, convicted and executed for treason, witchcraft and incest. She was probably innocent. Catherine Howard was tried, convicted and executed for treason-- her treason was committing adultery with at least two men.Two, and they both were beheaded. They were Anne Boleyn and Kathryn Howard. Kathryn of Arigon and Anne of Cleaves were devorsed. Jane Semore died in child birth and Kathryn Parr out live Henry VIII.
she was not killed. Her marriage from Henry VIII was annulled and she continued to live in the country and was known as the king's sister.
No Henry VIII did not live in the 19th Century in Brazil.
Because like Anne Boleyn she was unfaithful to Henry and was tryed in court and found guilty of treason Anne Boleyn was not guilty...she was wrongly accused during her trial. As for Katherine Howard, I am definatly sure she was guilty.
Anne Bolyne Henry VIII's second wife who lost her head for not producing a live male heir