Henry VIII only ever had one legitimate son, Edward (to Jane Seymore, his 2nd wife) who did take the throne but died a few years later to be succeeded by his elder sister Mary, who was later succeeded by Elizabeth I.
Henry was reputed to have other sons through his mistresses though. Henry Fitzroy, whose mother was Elizabeth "Bessie" Blount. Fitzroy was made Duke of Richmond in 1525 in what some thought was Henry's first step in legitimatising him. Fitzroy died three years after his marriage to Mary Howard in 1533, while the King was trying to pass a law that would allow his otherwise illegitimate son to become King.
Henry Carey (Mary Boleyn's son) was never acknowledged, as Henry's other illegitimate son was, although there is high speculation that he was also Henry's biological child.
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Henry Tudor vanquished Richard III in battle to end the Wars of the Roses and become King Henry VII.
His son, King Henry VIII, also of the Tudor Dynasty, succeeded him as King upon Henry VII's death.
Henry VIII had three children: Princess Mary, Princess Elizabeth, and Prince Edward. Each of these three succeeded him in their turn.
Prince Edward succeeded his father at a young age upon Henry VIII's death as King Edward VI. His reign was short, and he died of illness before reaching his majority.
Edward VI was succeeded by his older sister, Mary, as Queen Mary I ("Bloody Queen Mary"). Mary's reign lasted just over a decade before her death, also of sickness, ended her unhappy rule.
Mary I was succeeded by her sister, the last of Henry VIII's children, Elizabeth, as Queen Elizabeth I.
catherine of aragon had a son who died les then six months
then anne boylen had edward
His first son was Henry Fitzroy, his son with mistress Elizabeth Blount.
His first legitimate son that survived was Edward VI
King Edward VI was King Henry VIII only legitmate living son.
He had a son, Edward by third wife Jane Seymour
Edmund Tudor, the father of Henry VII & grandfather to Henry VIII was Welsh. His son, Henry VII was born in Pembroke - therefor Welsh His son, Henry VIII was welsh due to the welsh conections from his father
The Tudors were called Tudors because that was their surname. The first Tudor king's name was Henry Tudor.
The Tudors came when Henry and elizibeth joined together and had children
There were two Henry Tudors. The first, Henry VII, began his reign in 1485 after the defeat of King Richard III at Bosworth Field. Henry vll son, Henry VIII, began his reign in 1509 upon the death of his father. When his father had DIED Henry's son took Henry's place
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The Tudors liked King John (The Tudor time was around when King Henry the 8th was ruling). King Henry related to John quite alot. John chased women, so did Henry. When John lost France, the Tudors had sympathy for John because King Henry had problems with the French. The tudors admired John for standing up to his Barons because Tudors didn't expect Barons to interfere with anything. When John stood up to the pope and argued with him the tudors thought it was ok, Henry also quarreld with the Pope!
The Tudors are an ancient family, but first became of note when Catherine of France , widow of Henry V of England married the master of her wardrobe, Owen Tudor. Their son Edmund married further into the Lancastrian family. Following the Wars of the Roses, his son Henry became the principal Lancastrian claimant for the Crown. He defeated Richard III at Bosworth to become Henry vII. The Tudor base was Pembroke castle in Wales.
The Tudors were around in Britain from 1585-1603 reigned by Henry VII, Henry VIII, Edward VI, Lady Jane Grey, Mary I and Elizabeth I
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The Tudors were not executed. Some of the wives of Henry VIII (who was one of the Tudor monarchs) were executed by him.
The Tudors is a fictional television series. The Tudors takes place in England and is based on the time during the reign of King Henry VIII. The Tudors was on for four seasons on Showtime.