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Which english king ad six wive?

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13y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

Henry VIII. The six wives were:

  1. Catherine of Aragon, who was divorced by Henry because she couldn't give him a son. She only had a daughter, Mary.
  2. Anne Boleyn, who was executed on charges of adultery, but really because she had a daughter, Elizabeth, when he wanted a son.
  3. Jane Seymour, who got ill and died after giving birth to a son, Edward.
  4. Anne of Cleves, who was divorced. Henry famously said that she looked like a horse! No children.
  5. Kathryn Howard, executed. No children.
  6. Katherine Parr, who outlived Henry but didn't have any children.
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