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  1. 28 de ene. de 2020 · 1. Catherine of Aragon (1485-1536): Demoted for Bearing No Son. Imagno/Getty Images. Catherine of Aragon. Henry took the throne in 1509, at age 17. Six weeks later, he married Catherine...

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  2. Here are Henry VIII’s six wives in order. 1. Catherine of Aragon. Catherine is best known today for her role in sparking the King’s excommunication from the Catholic Church and the Reformation. Married to Henry for a quarter of a century, however, there is much more to her.

    • The Six Wives of Henry VIII1
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  3. The Six Wives of Henry VIII is a historical miniseries produced by the BBC, originally aired in 1970. This series consists of six episodes, with each episode dedicated to one of the six wives of King Henry VIII, providing an in-depth exploration of their lives and fates.

    Armiger(date As Queen)
    Notes
    Catherine of Aragon1509–1533
    The Royal Arms, impaled with that of her ...
    Anne Boleyn1533–1536
    The Royal Arms, impaled with that of her ...
    Jane Seymour1536–1537
    The Royal Arms, impaled with that of her ...
    Anne of ClevesJanuary–July 1540
    The Royal Arms, impaled with that of her ...
  4. 28 de abr. de 2020 · The six wives of Henry VIII and their children were: Catherine of Aragon (m. June 1509 CE) - Mary (b. Feb. 1516 CE) Anne Boleyn (m. Jan. 1533 CE) - Elizabeth (b. Sep. 1533 CE) Jane Seymour (m. May 1536 CE) - Edward (b. Oct. 1537 CE) Anne of Cleves (m. Jan. 1540 CE) Catherine Howard (m. July 1540 CE) Catherine Parr (m. July 1543 CE)

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    • Enrique VIII. Enrique VIII, segundo de los reyes Tudor después de su padre Enrique VII de Inglaterra (que reinó de 1485 a 1509), heredó un reino relativamente estable y rico.
    • Ana Bolena. Ana Bolena (c. 1501-1536) fue una dama de compañía de la corte, hermana menor de María Bolena, antigua amante del rey Enrique. Era hija de Sir Thomas Boleyn (futuro conde de Wiltshire) y de Elizabeth Howard, hija de Thomas Howard, duque de Norfolk.
    • Juana Seymour. El mismo día de la ejecución de Ana, el desalmado Enrique anunció su compromiso con Juana Seymour (c. 1509-1537), dama de compañía de las dos reinas anteriores de Enrique.
    • Ana de Cléveris. Para su cuarta esposa, Enrique volvió a sus andanzas con una ventaja diplomática y arregló su matrimonio con Ana de Cléveris (1519-1557), la hija mayor de Juan, duque del ducado alemán de ese nombre.
  5. Anne Boleyn (queen consort: 1533-1536) Remembered as “Anne of a Thousand Days,” Anne Boleyn is perhaps the most famous of Henry’s wives, in part because of the grisly end she met just three short years after marrying the king.

  6. 25 de feb. de 2021 · Henry VIII (1509-1547) is one of history’s most famous monarchs. His radical political and religious upheavals reshaped the Tudor world. He is best known for his six marriages and his life-long pursuit of a male heir. His six wives and their lives are the subject of much fascination and speculation that continues to this day.