Because she turned out to be plain, not beautiful, and he no longer needed her political alliance.
Yes, you can banish one from field and one from graveyard for example.
No, the word 'banish' is not a noun; the word banish is a verb: banish, banishes, banishing, banished.The noun forms for the verb to banish are banisher, banishment, and the gerund, banishing.
His second wife was Anne Boleyn, she was executed on false charges because she didn't provide him with the one thing he wanted from her....a legitimate male heir to the throne.
There is an old poem that tells about Henry VIII as a husband: King Henry VIII, to six wives was wedded, One lived, One died, Two divorced, Two beheaded. Christina of Denmark, who was approached about marrying HenryVIII, said she would marry him if she had two heads.
Well i know his secone wife Anne boyelyn was there before she was beheaded so i would think his fifth wife catherine howard was there before her excecution aswell
"Banish" is a verb.
moody
Katharine of Aragon/Divorced Anne Boleyn/Beheaded Jane Seymour/Died in childbirth Anne of Cleves (The Flanders Mare)/Divorced Catherine Howard/Beheaded Catherine Parr/Widowed
The king will banish the spy instead of executing him. Banish your spots with this medicinal cream!
Banish is a verb.
Banish is a verb - to expel from a place
rich