they were married from the 6th of january to the 9th of July
Their marriage was so short because Henry V111 thought she looked like a horse so he divorced her.
Cromwell was probably the most intelligent member of the king's advisors, he had risen from the commons. He helped Henry VIII to get rid of Cathrine of Aragon, Anne Boylin and Ann of Cleeves.
Henry VIII married Anne because he saw a portrait of her and fell in love with her. However when he finally met her he said she looked like a horse but by this point it was too late to cancel the wedding. They were divorced 6 months later.
this is not the complete family tree of Henry VIII, but here it is William I (the Conqueror) Henry Matilda Henry II John Henry III Edward I Edward II Edward III John of Gaunt Edmund John Richard John Richard Margaret Edward IV Henry VII Elizabeth of York Henry VIII
Anne of Cleves and the last Catherine, Catherine Parr... Some like Anne Boleyn died directly because of Henry, and others like Jane Seymour died not directly because of Henry (like she died having a baby).
3 he married for love (Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Katherone Howard). 1 her married for affection ( Catherine Parr), one he didnt like ( Anne of Cleeves) he married for matters of state and he married Catherina of Aragon purely for political reason ( to forge an alliance between Spain and England.
Their marriage was so short because Henry V111 thought she looked like a horse so he divorced her.
Answer Anne of Cleves was the fourth of King Henry VIII's six wives. They married on 6th January 1540 and the marriage was annulled on 9th July the same year. See http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_were_the_names_of_each_of_Henry_VIII%27s_wives
Cromwell was probably the most intelligent member of the king's advisors, he had risen from the commons. He helped Henry VIII to get rid of Cathrine of Aragon, Anne Boylin and Ann of Cleeves.
Once. She was married to King Henry the 8th of England. He didn't like her, so he had her beheaded.
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.
Henry VIII married Anne because he saw a portrait of her and fell in love with her. However when he finally met her he said she looked like a horse but by this point it was too late to cancel the wedding. They were divorced 6 months later.
not when he chopped her head off.
this is not the complete family tree of Henry VIII, but here it is William I (the Conqueror) Henry Matilda Henry II John Henry III Edward I Edward II Edward III John of Gaunt Edmund John Richard John Richard Margaret Edward IV Henry VII Elizabeth of York Henry VIII
Anne's father sent her to France when she was young to be a servant to the queen (of France) she was sent back to England when she was in her late teens where she was to serve queen Catherine, Henry liked her and asked her to be his mistress. she said she wouldn't unless he married her and he went through a long divorce with Catherine before finalluy marrying Anne.
Sir Horace Walpole, writing in the 18th century, resurrected the myth which described Anne of Cleves as "The Flanders Mare" - a monument to ugliness. This is still a popular view. Most modern historians disagree with it, and there are portraits of Anne where she appears lovely.
No, Katharine of Aragon was a the daughter of Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain. Anne was the daughter of the Thomas Bolyen- an English ambassador to France. The two families were not related. Once the Bolyens returned to England, Anne served as a maid-of-honor to Katherine.