I was just trying to find the answer to this, and found a source that said several years before 2009 the execution was over-turned and this piece of s**t is now serving life in prison.
In 2002 Henry traded all of his appeal rights for life in prison.
She was executed on the 13th of February
The Tudors were not executed. Some of the wives of Henry VIII (who was one of the Tudor monarchs) were executed by him.
Major Henry Wirz
In the reign of King Henry VIII, the King had absolute power and could have any one executed. Of his 6 wives, Anne Boleyn 1526, and Kathryn Howard 1542, were both executed on Henry's orders.
In the reign of King Henry VIII, the King had absolute power and could have any one executed. Of his 6 wives, Anne Boleyn 1526, and Kathryn Howard 1542, were both executed on Henry's orders.
He executed them
Henry V11 was arguably the best Tudor king and didn't execute his wife. The much married Henry V111 only executed two of his six wives, both for infidelity. In order: Divorced, executed, died, divorced, executed, survived
No, But he executed 2 of his wives!
No, Niccolo Machiavelli was not executed by Henry VIII. Machiavelli was an Italian political philosopher and writer, known for his work "The Prince," while Henry VIII was the King of England during the early 16th century. Their lives did not overlap in a way that would involve an execution.
When she was executed.....
because Henry got tired of her
Anyone who turned away from him was executed.