Henry VIII wrote a number of songs. He owned a number of instruments including many flutes, recorders, and trombones.
Nobody knows who wrote 'Greensleeves'. Some people believe that it was Henry VIII, but there is no evidence either way.
King Henry VIII. Her mother was Queen Anne Boleyn.
She was Henry VII's Grand daughter - Henry VII was Henry VIII's father. Her mother was Anne Boleyn Henry VIII's second wife. She was the third of Henry VIII's children on the throne. Her brother was Edward VI and her sister was Mary I
The cast of The Madness of Henry VIII - 2006 includes: Dan Astileanu as Henry VIII Ioana Flora as Anne Boleyn Paul Gardescu as Mark Smeaton Alexandru Georgescu as Cromwell Georgeta Marin as Katherine of Aragon Gabi Rauta as Young Henry VIII
Henry VIII's second wife Anne Boleyn was rumored to have a sixth finger but their is no proof of this whatsoever.
Greensleeves was thought to be writtn by Henry VIII for Anne Boleyn, but now it has been confirmed that the song was likely to be written much later, in the 17th century.
Yes Henry VIII had composed this song which was a very famous song which is still sung today.
Greensleeves
Answer VIII is the Roman Numeral for 8. When used to describe a monarch, such a Henry VIII, it is written as shown here and pronounced "Henry the eighth" To write it as Henry the VIII is incorrect.VIII is the roman numeral equivalent for the number eight.
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Yes, Henry the VIII did send a letter to the pope of the time asking for a divorce.
Nobody knows who wrote 'Greensleeves'. Some people believe that it was Henry VIII, but there is no evidence either way.
Henry VIII was said to have wrote the song greensleeves for anne boleyn ( his second wife ) whilst he was still courting her for the seven year period. This is quite likely as Henry enjoyed playing and writing music and was fond of his musical instruments. If you have any other questions search it on wikipedia - they have lots about greensleeves and Henry VIII :)
Did he? I had never heard about this, as this song is said to be anonymous - and certainly existing just since after his lifetime, and even having an Italian-like style!
It is believed he wrote and sang Greensleeves. It is said he wrote the song when he was dating Anne Boleyn and sang this song for her.
John Lydgate.