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1: he had 6 wives

2: he beheaded two of his wives, divorced two, one died and the last survived.

3: he created the church of england.

4: he created the song green sleeves

5: when he was younger he liked hunting

6: his first wife was the fiance of his brother then his brother died

7: he loved food and music

8: it is said that he loved his third wife the most

9: he had two daughters and one son

10: his excuse for beheading his second wife was that she was a witch as she had a sixth finger but the real reason is that she didn't give him a son only a daughter

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