Catherine Howard was beheaded because she was found guilty of treason. In other words, it was because of her indiscretions from the past and her affair with Thomas Culpepper (who was also a member of Henry VIII's privy chamber)
because she didnt produce any boys only one girl, Mary.
catherine didnt give him a male heir but the catholic church wouldn't allow him to divorce her
Well, i am very intelligent with History NOT and I know alot about Henry VIII Yes he did cheat on Catherine of Aragon, in fact he cheated on nearly all of his wives other than Anne Boleyn which caught him out. The truth was King Henry VIII was a homosexual. No joke, he gave Tomas Wolsey the job as Chancellor because he was also 'gay' and they soon started a secret relationship. Henry VIII still had many wives throughout this affair. I hope this answer was helpful to you.
Henry wanted by the to annul Catherine because he grew annoy annoyed by the lack of male heir he fell in love with Anne Boelyn for 5 years he looked at the bible it said though who marry their brothers wife will remain childless even though Henry had a daughter Mary he didnt consider his daughter to be heir
catherine didnt only spoke spanish and Henry couldn't speak spanish
yep! he was involved in the break with rome! this was when henry wanted to divorce Catherine of Aragon and marry ann boleyn. The problem was that the pope didnt allow this, so henry excommunicated him from the church and he became the new ruler of the church in order to divorce and re marry. hope that helped.
There were three reasons why Henry VIII wanted to divorce Catherine of Aragon.Their marriage was sinful as Catherine was married to Arthur, Henry's brother.He loved Anne Boleyn.He wanted a son.
She didn't get divorced, her husband, King Henry VIII of England, had their marriage annulled by starting a new Church in England, of which he was the head, and saying that their marriage was invalid. He believed that because she had previously been married to his older brother (a marriage that she claimed was never consummated-- it probably wasn't) that the Pope had been mistaken in giving them special permission (a papal dispensation) to marry despite the fact that she had been married to his big brother Arthur. (Who died son after their marriage). Henry's motivation for having his marriage to Catherine annulled was 1) because he needed an undisputed heir, so he needed his Queen to give birth to a strong, healthy baby boy. Preferably a few in case one or two died off (remember, his big brother died in adulthood before their father died; it was common). 2) He was REALLY into Anne Boleyn who refused to have sex with him until he married her. Henry was not used to women refusing to have sex with him (Mary Boleyn and Bessie Blount both gave him children while he was married to Catherine of Aragon).
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.
the Spanish threat to invade because there was no heir to the throne and Spain felt they had the right to invade because of Henry viii divorce from Catherine of Aragon
She was the 2nd wife of Henry the 8th, Henry couldn't have a child because he had syphillus, even though that doesnt make sense, she was charged with adultry and insest for having a kid with Henry. In the end, Henry is a mad man.
That's kinda a very open question, the Tudors started out when Henry VII married Elizabeth of York ending the war of the Roses. Henry VIII was not 1st in line to the thrown, his brother was. His brother was also married to Catherine of Aragon, Henry VIII's first wife. Apparently Catherines marriage to Henry's brother was never consumated which is why they married. Henry VIII had 6 wives; Catherine of Aragon - one child, Mary, ruled as Mary I, - Divoced from Henry Anne Bolyen - One child, Elizabeth, ruled as Elizabeth I or 'The Virigin Queen', -beheaded Jane Seymor - One child, Edward ruled as Edward VII - Died in childbirth Anne of Cleeves - no issue- Marraige annuled or divorced Catherine Howard -no issue- Beheaded Catherine Parr - no issue- Suceeded Henry [Outlived him] After Henry died, Edward took over but he was very young, and Protestant, he died of consumption, and his advices tried to place Lady Jane Grey on the thrown, as they didnt want Catholic Mary to take over. Elizabeth and Mary portested and Lady Jane Grey was taken from the thrown. Mary replaced Edward, and locked Elizabeth away first in the tower but then to live with a friend, with Elizabeths ladies in waiting spies to Mary. Mary became, or so she thought, pregnant, but it was actually a tumor that killed her. Mary I is sometimes known as 'bloody Mary' for her brutal killings of protestants. Elizabeth then took over the thrown, she reigned for a very long time, and is often considered the best ruler Britain has ever had. She never married. And was very intelligent, defeating the Spanish Armarda, and settling the dispute between catholisism and protestants. When she died the thrown went to her cousins son, Mary Stewart's son, James I, already the ruler of Scotland. After Elizabeths death the Tudor's rule came to an end.