(For more information on Henry VIII's wives, see the Related links.)
Catherine of aragon
In this order - Divorced, beheaded, died, divorced, beheaded, survived :)
The first one was divorced, the second was beheaded, the third died, the forth was divorced, the fifth was beheaded, and the sixth survived.
Two. The old "rhyme" goes "divorced, beheaded, died, divorced, beheaded, survived". Two of Henry's wives ... the second and fifth ... were executed, the first and third were divorced (and therefore no longer his wives at the time of their death), the third died (of natural causes), and the sixth was still married to Henry at the time of HIS death.
There's a trick. Divorced, beheaded ,died,divorced,beheaded, survived.
AT HENRYS FUNERAL E DIED
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Henry only had one son who survived through infancy, Edward VI. But he died when he was 15.
He had 6 wifes catherine of aragon anne bolen jane seymour anne of cleves katherine howard and catherine parr these are all the wives he had.
they survived.
There is limited historical information about the apostles' wives. Some sources suggest that some of the apostles were married, but there is no definitive record of what happened to their wives.
No, divorced only two..Catherine of Aragon his fist wife and Anne of Cleves his fourth wife. Here is an easy way to remember what happened to Henry the VIII's wives: Divoced, beheaded and died; divorced, beheaded, survived.