no.
Anne of cleves. They divorced after six months of marriage.
It ended in annulment almost exactly seven months after they were married although the marriage was never consummated.
Their marriage was so short because Henry V111 thought she looked like a horse so he divorced her.
Henry VIII married Anne of Cleves in 1540 CE, at the time he was 49 years old. The marriage lasted 7 months.
yes but to hide it they got married soon afterwards
Anne Van Hamme and Andreas Vesalius were married for about six years, from 1539 until Vesalius's death in 1564.
Anne von Hamme
yes Anne van Hamme
Andreas Vesalius married Anne Van Hamme in 1545 . Together they had one daughter named Anne who was born in 1546.
Andreas Vesalius was a Renaissance physician. He was the son of Andreas Vesalius, a court apothecary to the Emperor Charles V. His wife was Anne van Hamme. There is no mention of siblings.
He was married to Anne Van Hamme in 1545.I cant find any more info though.
Andreas Vesalius, the renowned Flemish anatomist and physician, married in 1557. His wife was named Anne and they had a daughter together. Vesalius’s marriage occurred during a period when he was establishing his reputation in the field of medicine and anatomy.
Andreas Vesalius, the renowned 16th-century anatomist, married Anne van Hohenberg in 1557. She was from a prominent family in the region of Brabant, which is now part of Belgium. Their marriage took place during a time when Vesalius was making significant contributions to the field of anatomy, particularly through his groundbreaking work, "De humani corporis fabrica." Anne supported him throughout his career, although specific details about their personal life are relatively limited.
Anne Tyler wrote The Amateur Marriage.
Anne Meridien has written: 'Simple thoughts on finding love and marriage' -- subject(s): Love, Marriage
1956
ummm........when she was executed