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Which is your favorite wife of king Henry The 8th?

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Mine is Anne Boylen, and no I'm not getting that from the recnt movie about her. Hardly anything in that movie was true from all the books I've read.

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  1. Catherine of Aragon, just because I think she was treated unfairly (or should I say more unfairly) then the rest of his wives. She bore him six children but sadly only one survived past childhood, which isn't her fault. Without her Henry wouldn't have been inspired to start the Anglican Church either.


  2. Anne Boylen  .....   most of them gave head though.

  3. His 6th wife Catherine Parr but that's just because she's a distant relative

  4. Jane Seymour.

    i don't know whyy.

    i think i just fell bad because she was like the only

    one who gave him a son and she could've been happy

    but she died ]:

    ohhh, and probably because they were married on my birthday[:

  5. Anne Boleyn gave birth to the first Queen Elizabeth, so history has smiled most favorably upon her.  From One's understanding, I heard that she produced honey as well.  She must have been quite the freak, being part woman and part bee.  From One's history lessons, it is well known that Anne Boleyn had the body of a woman and the head of a bee.  It is quite known through our history lessons that Anne Boleyn was bee-headed!

  6. Anne of Cleves--even though Henry didn't want her, she was lucky enough (or smart enough) to keep her head, get a very handsome settlement, servants, a place of honor at court,  and her freedom (well, most of it).  For a girl Henry was indifferent to, she did very well.  But perhaps it was the indifference which, in the end, saved her.  Seems like he was hardest on the women with whom he'd once been very much in love.

  7. Catherine of Aragon she kept her cool through everything and was his true and loyal wife but after her Jane Symore and I despise Anne Boleyn because she brought about the down fall of the kings true wife

  8. I think Anne Boleyn had the most interesting backstory.

    If I recall, she was beheaded for having committed adultery against the King, but shortly before her execution, her marriage to good ol' Hank was declared to be invalid.  If Anne Boleyn had a good lawyer, he could have gotten her off on a technicality.

    After all, you can't commit adultery against a man you weren't married to, right?

    Alas, she was beheaded.  I suppose it could have been worse, given that the option of burning at the stake was also available.

  9. Anne Bolyen cuz she all about the drama

  10. Anne Boleyn is my personal favorite, since I find her the one who has the most interesting story and the one who could be said to be the most influential of all of Henry VIII's wives (the break in Rome, the birth of Queen Elizabeth, etc).

    If I could choose another one, I would say that Katherine Parr is my other favorite, since she was such a good stepmother to Mary, Elizabeth, and Edward.

  11. omg omg omg ......Anne Boylen is my favorite.....i read a few books on her.....i'm almost 16 btw....and she my favorite.....i don't know but how everything happen...made it seem somewhat her fault but then again not. She fell for a king....who wouldn't? I mean if he was hot. Thats just me but Anne Boylen is my favorite. She gained his trust; well at least for awhile. Then she tried so hard as to give him a son. She went through so much, as in the years so that she did not give into him; which i thought was really great of her to do that.

  12. I like Catherine of Aragon. I think she was put into an impossible situation and kept her grace throughout it all.

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