She was born in Dusseldorf, the second daughter of John lll of the House of La Marck
anne of cleves was popular but not that popular
Ann spent her childhood in cleves which is in the low countires. It is believed that she had a very cruel and puritain upbringing in this very protestant court. Her brother ruled the household after her fathers mental deteriation and did so with a violence. He regurlary beat anne with a stick if she showed any sort of "wantonness". This may be why her and the notourisly hot blooded henry the 8th never consummated their marriage. It was reported that anne had a life long fear of her brother and this is why she chose to remain in england after her divorce.
Anne of Cleves was the daughter of John III, Duke of Cleves and Maria, Duchess of Julich-Berg.
Henry VIII and Anne of Cleves were married at Greenwich Palace.
Anne of Cleves died on July 16, 1557 at the age of 41.
Germany
Anne of Cleves was born September 22 1515 in Dusseldorf, Cleves, Germany.
Anne of Cleves, the fourth wife of King Henry VIII of England, was born in Dusseldorf in what is now Germany. In the Duchy of Cleves, near Dusseldorf, in what is now Germany.
Anne of Cleves, the fourth wife of King Henry VIII of England, was born in Dusseldorf in what is now Germany. In the Duchy of Cleves, near Dusseldorf, in what is now Germany.
Anne of Cleves, Henry VIII's fourth wife was born and raised in Germany.
Yes, Anne of Cleves was fourth, Catherine Howard was fifth.
No, Anne of Cleves was German, at home she was called Anna von Kleve, she came from Kleve in Northwest Germany.
If you meant how old she was when she came to England, Anne of Cleves was about 24 years old.
if you mean how did she get from Germany to England it must be boat
She grew up in Cleves, which is now called Kleve. It's in Northern Germany, near the border with Holland. She had a narrow shave, nearly marrying Henry VIII, and managed to escape with her life.
Anne of Cleves used to live in what is now Germany close to the border of Holland. she was German.
Anne of Cleves was German, and her full name was Anna von Ulich-Cleve-Berg. In Dutch, she was known as Anna van Kleef.