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  1. 1. Henry VIII considered Anne’s sister, Amalia of Cleves. While King Henry VIII of England negotiated with the duchy to form a marital alliance with Cleves, Henry’s court painter, Hans Holbein, was commissioned to paint Anne and her younger sister Amalia. Henry decided on Anne after viewing the paintings.

  2. Amelia of Cleves (1517–1586)English noblewoman. Born in 1517; died in 1586; daughter of John III, duke of Cleves, and Maria of Julich-Berg ; sister of Anne of Cleves (1515–1557). Source for information on Amelia of Cleves (1517–1586): Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia dictionary.

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  4. Unveiled Facts About Anne Of Cleves, Henry VIII's Mysterious Wife. In the saga of King Henry VIII, Anne of Cleves holds her secrets tight. She gave him no children, they were married for barely half a year, and most surprising of all, she survived. Legend has it that Henry fell in love with Anne’s flattering portrait, took one look at her in ...

  5. Amalia of Cleves (29 May 1539 - 16 October 1546) was the second daughter of Sophia, Duchess of Guelders and William of Julich-Cleves-Berg. She was betrothed to Edward, Duke of York, later Edward VI, from 1540 until her death in 1546.

  6. However, there is some speculation on the Internet that one of Holbein's surviving sketches represents Amelia: There are some similarities in the way this woman is painted and the way Anne of Cleves was depicted by Holbein. The clothing is appropriate for a German princess. Actually, the woman's face in this portrait tends to remind me of ...

  7. Bild von Hans Holbein: Anna von Kleve. Nachgezogene Signatur Annas von Kleve: „Anna the dowghter of Cleves“. Anna von Kleve (* 22. September /28. Juni [1] 1515 in Düsseldorf; † 16. Juli 1557 in Chelsea Manor, London) war die vierte Ehefrau des englischen Königs Heinrich VIII. und war dadurch vom 6. Januar 1540 bis 9. Juli 1540 Königin ...