none of them, he only had six and i dont recall there one being called mare of flanders, unless he had a secret wife we dont know about !
This is Marathi surname and the meaning of this surname divided in two partwagh+mare(wagh) =means Tigerand(mare) =Hunter of tigerSo..........full meaning is hunter of tiger and in Marathi language we called Waghmare
Rome is on the River Tiber, near where it flows into the Tyrrhenian Sea, which is an arm of the Mediterranean. The people of the Roman Empire called the Mediterranean in Latin: "mare nostrum" , which translates as "Our Sea".
The Weston-super-Mare Pier, originally built in 1904, suffered a significant fire on December 24, 2008. The fire caused extensive damage, leading to the destruction of the pavilion at the pier's entrance. Fortunately, the main structure of the pier remained intact, and it has since undergone restoration efforts.
The Roman Empire first expanded around the Mediterranean and took over all the lands on its shores. This sea remained the heart of the empire. The Romans called it mare nostrum (our sea). Italy was/is between the eastern and western basins of the Mediterranean. This strategic location made it easier for the Romans to gain control over the western part first, and then expand into the eastern part and to control both of these basins.
The body of water completely surrounded by the Roman Empire is the Mediterranean Sea. The Roman Empire controlled territories bordering the entire Mediterranean coastline, including regions in Europe, Africa, and Asia. The Mediterranean Sea served as a vital transportation route for the Roman Empire, facilitating trade, communication, and military movements throughout the vast empire.
It was his fourth wife, Anne of Cleves, who Henry reputedly called a 'Flanders mare'.Anne of Cleeves' nickname was 'The Flanders Mare.'
That would be Anne of Cleaves, Henry's fourth wife. He said she was ugly and called here 'The fat mare of Flanders's' (she was from a place in Germany, close to Flanders's)
She was ugly so she was called a Flanders mare.
She was very ugly. He called her "Flanders mare".
He is said to have referred to her as a "Flanders mare"
The Flanders mare !
He described her as "The Flanders Mare" However, "rose without a thorn" This was for his 5th wife Katherine Howard not for Anne of Cleves
The quote "a Flanders mare" from Shakespeare's "Henry VIII" refers to someone perceived as unattractive or undesirable. In the context of the play, it is used to insult a character, suggesting that they are as unappealing as a horse from Flanders, known for their toughness but not their beauty. This metaphor highlights the speaker's disdain and serves to emphasize the themes of appearance versus reality in the play.
The Flanders Mare.
Henry divorced Anne on the9TH OF JULY 1540Hed married her on the strength of a painting of her. He found the reality rather less appealing, called her 'my Flanders mare', and she took the divorce option, with a suitable financial settlement.
Quite a few, actually: 1. She spoke little English. 2. King Henry VIII chose her to be his queen from a portrat. 3. She was the fourth wife of Henry. 4. She was very ugly. Henry called her the "Mare of Flanders" 5. She rode with Elizibeth on her way to Mary's coranation. 6. She was one of only two wives to live after Henry died (the other one being Henry's last wife, Katherine Parr)
Katharine of Aragon/Divorced Anne Boleyn/Beheaded Jane Seymour/Died in childbirth Anne of Cleves (The Flanders Mare)/Divorced Catherine Howard/Beheaded Catherine Parr/Widowed