Elizabeth I
Henry VII was the youngest child. He had an older sister and an older brother, named Arthur, who married Catherine of Aragon, Henry VII's first wife. Arthur, being smaller and weaker physically than Henry, died about a year after marrying Catherine, leaving Henry VII as successor to the throne. Henry VII had adored Catherine of Aragon, so he married her, making her queen of England and his first of six wives. It was also the fact that Catherine had been previously married to Henry's sister that was the grounds for Henry VII's annulling their marriage later on, when he met Anne Boleyn.
He would have been 17 years old so not a child.
Arthur
Queen Mary I
Edward VI, as his only son.
No. Henry the VII was the biological father of Henry VIII. Most rulers would not adopt as they could not hand the crown down to their adopted child as they had no royal connections.
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No, he was the third child born to Henry VII and his wife, Elizabeth of York. Prince Arthur was the oldest, followed by Princess Margaret, then Henry VIII was born. Four other children were born after Henry, but only Princess Mary survived infancy.
Jane Seymour died during the child birth of their son
Henry VII had seven children in total. From oldest to youngest they were, Arthur, Prince of Wales; Henry VIII, King of England; Margaret Tudor; Mary Tudor, Queen of France; Elizabeth Tudor; Edward Tudor; Katherine Tudor and Edmund Tudor.
Youngest child of Henry Aaron. Daughter of his second wife, Billye