i think it was Catherine of Aragon.
the last 6 years of their marriage were spent debating over the annulment.
the were married for about 24 years
that might not be right but I'm pretty sure it is
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Catherine of Aragon(his first wife). she was married to him for 24 years. she was then divorced.
Jane Seymour, since she bore him a son that survived him.
Henry viiis spouse problems ultimately caused the founding of the church of England, which is highly relevant at least in british history
Henry VIIIs third wife, Jane Seymour gave him his only legitimate son, a boy called Edward who later became Edward VI.
Henry the third of England did not have a wife. Henry the third of France was married to Louise of Lorraine.
His wives' names were Sarah Shelton and Dorothea Dandridge.
In 1625 Henry VIII, his wives and children were long gone. In 1525 however he was married to Catherine of Aragon.
His wives' names were Sarah Shelton and Dorothea Dandridge.
He was married only once to Lucy Flucker
Henry VIII married eight wives; the number of 'women he had' is innumerable. Edit: The answer above is incorrect. Henry the 8th had six wives.
Answer Catherine Howard was the fifth of King Henry VIII's six wives. They married on 28th July 1540.
King Henry VIII of England famously married six times. None of his wives were called Jade.
Patrick Henry married his first wife Sara Shelton in 1754.
Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard were the only wives Henry VIII had beheaded. Henry's first marriage (with Catherine of Aragon) was annulled, his second was with Anne Boleyn, his third wife (Jane Seymour) died of childbed fever, his fourth (Anne of Cleves) was divorced, Catherine Howard was his fifth wife and his final wife (Catherine Parr) survived him to marry again.