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Henry VIII

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Brief biographical description of Henry VIII?

he was the second king of Tudor, and had six wife's. 3 children Mary the daughter of first wife Catherine Aragon, Elizabeth his second daughter from Anne Boleyn, Edward his only son from his third wife Jane Seymour. His last three wife's Anne Cleves, Catherine Howard, Katherine Parr, didn't give him any children since they were quite old.

What was the name of Prince Henry's ship?

Prince Henry the Navigator never went to sea. He was called "the navigator" because he was a map maker and encouraged people to sail farther than enayone had ever sailed from Portugal before; and make maps about the world.

How old was Henry when he became king of England?

Which Henry? There was more than one.

Re-ask your question with the missing information.

Which king thought that he could stop the tide coming in?

If any King were ever that crazy, he would have been incapable of communicating the thought. Canute (or Cnut or Knut), a Dane who ruled England from 1015 to 1035, as well as Denmark, Norway, Parts of sweden, Pomerania and Schleswig, was a down-to-earth man anoyed by flattering courtiers who tried to tell him that he was all-powerful. To demonstrate that he was not, he had a throne placed on the seashore, sat in it, ordered the tide to go back, and duly got his feet wet.

Prince Henry of England and nickname?

Prince Henry of Portugal's nickname was ''The Navigator'' because the men he hired to go on an expedition created the means of navigation.

How many acts of attainder were passed during Henry VII's reign?

in 1485-6 = 28 people were attained

in 1487 = 28 people attained

in 1495 = 24 people attained

Who was Henry VIII 4th wife and why was she divorced?

anne of cleves, henry the eight thought she looked ugly after she had a couple of kids, she's a horse!

How many wives did sam bass have?

Sam Bass, the infamous American outlaw and train robber, is known to have had one wife, whom he married in 1870. Her name was Annie, but their marriage was troubled and short-lived, leading to their separation. There are no records indicating that he had any other wives.

Who were the heirs of Henry I?

Prince Edward, son of Queen Jane Seymour, Henry's 3rd wife. He was crowed when he was 9 and became Edward VI of England. He died when he was 15.

Princess Mary took his place. She is Henry's 1st child and daughter of Queen Catherine of Aragon. She is known as Bloody Mary. She was Queen Mary I for 5 years, than she died and her half sister took her place.

Princess Elizabeth (Queen Elizabeth I) was Queen Anne Boleyn's child and is one of the most famous Queen of England. She was Queen for 25 years and left no kids.

Cathrine of aragon?

shes a good person it was also was henry 1st wife.

Who was King Henry first wife?

King Henry V111 fisrt wife was Catherine of Aragon

Why Anne Boylen behead?

Anne Boleyn (c1501-07 to 1536) the second wife of Henry VIII (1491 - 1547), was crowned Queen on 15 June 1533. On the 7th September the same year, she gave birth to her first child, Elizabeth, (later to become Elizabeth I), which upset Henry as he was determined the baby would be a boy. Over the next two years Anne had at least two late miscarriages, thus dashing Henry's hopes of a male heir. When he tired of her and in fact already had his eye on another lady at Court (Jane Seymour), trumped up charges of incest, adultery, witchcraft and treason were conveniently brought against Anne. Even Anne's brother, George Boleyn, was accused of incest with her. Anne was found guilty and sentenced to death, as were her brother and the other four men accused with her.

She was beheaded at the Tower of London, on 19 May 1536, going bravely to her death (even joking the night before about how slim her neck was) and executed by an expert French swordsman who Henry had ordered, to give her a quick and more merciful execution. Anne's remains were put in an arrow chest and buried in the church of St. Peter ad Vincula, at the Tower. Her grave was originally unmarked, but during Victorian renovations her remains were identified and there is now a marker over her resting place.