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Henry Tudor, better known as King Henry VIII of England, did not "order Katherine Howard's head to be cut off."
Katherine was the fifth of the King's six wives, and she was aged between 15 and 20 when she married him - her exact date of birth is not recorded.
She had affairs with other men before and after her marriage to Henry VIII, and when Henry was told, he at first refused to believe it. Her adultery was held to be treason and she was tried and convicted of this offence by a Court of Law.
She was executed by beheading on 13th February, 1542.
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There has been five Queen Katherine's of England. Katherine de Valois wife of King Henry V Katherine of Aragon (1st wife of King Henry VIII) Katherine Howard (5th wife of King Henry VIII) Katherine Parr (6th wife of King Henry VIII) Catherine of Braganza wife of King Charles II. (The last Queen Katherine/Catherine)
Katherine Parr married Henry VIII in 1543.
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* Peter O'Toole as King Henry II
Katherine Parr was the sixth wife of King Henry VIII. There has not (yet) been a King Richard VIII.
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Henry VIII, who's wives were; Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Katherine Seymour and Katherine Parr.
Henry VIII married Katherine of Aragon, daughter of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain. Henry and Katherine's daughter, Mary, married King Philip of Spain.
Three of his queens survived being married to Henry: Katherine of Aragon, Ann of Cleves and Katherine Parr. K of A and A of C were divorced from Henry, and Katherine Parr was still married to Henry when he died.
Henry VIII's Dad's name was Henry Tudor (this was the tradition of the Tudor family at this time). He was also King Henry VII of England.
The House of Plantagenet Lancaster: King Henry IV and Queen Joanna of Navarre King Henry V and Queen Katherine de Valois King Henry VI and Queen Margaret of Anjou.