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How many wives did henry the 8th have?

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How many wives did henry the 8th have?

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  1. six


  2. Six.

    He divorced two, and beheaded two others; one died of natural causes, and the last one out-lived him.

  3. It goes like this......"to six wives he was wedded: One died, one survived, two divorced, two beheaded"

  4. He had six, Anne Boleyn,  Queen Catherinne, and Jane Seymour was one of the more famous ones.

  5. King Henry VIII of England had 6 wives in total. CLik on the individual links to find out more about each wife

    Catherine of Aragon - BORN: 16 DECEMBER 1485

                                          MARRIED: 11 JUNE 1509

                                          DIVORCED/ANNULLED: 1533

                                          DIED: 7 JANUARY 1536

    http://tudorhistory.org/aragon/

    Anne Boleyn - BORN: c.1500?

                             MARRIED: JANUARY 1533

                             EXECUTED: 19 MAY 1536

    http://tudorhistory.org/boleyn/

    Jane Seymour - BORN: c. 1509

                                MARRIED: 30 MAY 1536

                                DIED: 24 OCTOBER 1537

    http://tudorhistory.org/seymour/

    Anne of Cleves - BORN: 1515

                                  MARRIED: 6 JANUARY 1540

                                  DIVORCED: JULY 1540

                                  DIED: 16 JULY 1557

    http://tudorhistory.org/cleves/

    Kathryn Howard - BORN: 1521

                                   MARRIED: 28 JULY 1540

                                   EXECUTED: 13 FEBRUARY 1542

    http://tudorhistory.org/howard/

    Kathrine Parr - BORN: 1512

                              MARRIED: 12 JULY 1543

                              WIDOWED: 28 JANUARY 1547

                              DIED: 5 SEPTEMBER 1548

    http://tudorhistory.org/parr/

  6. yes, 6 your all right!yahoooooooooooooo!

  7. Six - Catherine of Aragon (whom he divorced, thus creating the Anglican Church; she's the mother of his oldest daughter, Mary I), Anne Boleyn (whom he had beheaded; she's the mother of his youngest daughter, Elizabeth I), Jane Seymour (who died shortly after giving birth to his son, Edward VI), Anne of Cleeves (whom he divorced for being too ugly), Catherine Howard (whom he had beheaded), and Catherine Parr (who later became his widow).

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