Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn had one (living) child, and this was Elizabeth (born on 7 September 1533), who became Queen Elizabeth I. Anne did have two miscarriages, and her failure to produce a male heir was probably the main reason that Henry eventually tired of her and which led to her execution on the trumped up charges of adultery and witchcraft.
Answer Anne of Cleves, King Henry VIII's fourth wife, had no children.
Although no one knows for sure, it is believed that Mary Boylen's children, Catherine and Henry, were fathered by King Henry VIII. It was also rumored that Henry VIII slept with Anne and Mary's mother Elizabeth Howard. He seemed to be very horny for the Boylen and Howard's didn't he? ;P
Two were executed in such a fashion: Anne Boleyn (2nd wife) Katherine Howard (5th wife) While adultery was one of the reasons given, it is very doubtful that Anne Boleyn was guilty of adultery.
Because he wanted to divorce his first wife and marry Anne Bolyen
Catherine of Aragon (Mary), Anne Boleyn (Elizabeth), Jane Seymour (Edward)
he loved anne more
he married anne bolyen and had u know wot
32 years old
They married on 25th January 1533, when Anne was either 32 or 33.
Henry VIII was excommunicated from the church for divorcingCatherine of Argon, so he started his own religion to marry Anne Bolyen
It is rumored she had two children by Henry VIII after becoming his mistress, but this has not really been proved. She had a boy and a girl, Henry and Catherine. She also had with her second husband a girl named Anne and a boy Edward.
Anne Boleyn was the second of Henry VIII wives. Henry was desperate for a baby boy so he married 6 times. Henry didn't like Anne so toke of her head which they called being beheaded. So that answers your question Anne is now no longer alive.
King Henry VIII of England was born at the Palace of Placentia, in Greenwich, London England on 28th of June 1491.
Anne Boleyn's birth date isn't recorded, or if it was the record is lost, but it is generally conceded that she was approximately 30-35 around the time of her marriage to Henry in 1533
no. she didn't have any
Answer Anne of Cleves, King Henry VIII's fourth wife, had no children.
Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, and Jane Seymour all bore children for Henry VIII, while Anne of Cleves and Catherine Howard did not have any children with him. Anne of Cleves' marriage to Henry was annulled before they had any children, and Catherine Howard was executed before she could conceive. Thus, both Anne of Cleves and Catherine Howard are the wives who did not bear Henry VIII any children.