But with 21st-century hindsight, we may now perceive that when it comes to the question of which of King Henry’s wives was his favorite, Catherine of Aragon had more than a little competition.
From tumultuous love affairs to violent betrayals, the six wives of Henry VIII all left marks on the Tudor dynasty – and shaped the course of history. READ MORE about these women here ...
Henry liked beautiful women. A desirable queen was an asset, and it was expected that a king of his stature should have an attractive wife. Anne Boleyn was considered highly alluring. Her striking ...
Katherine Parr was Henry VIII's sixth and final wife. She met Henry in 1542 when ... Katherine married the king aged 30 at Hampton Court Palace in 1543. The couple were together for five years ...
For as little as £10, you could walk the same halls as King Henry VIII as his former Wiltshire property – valued at ...
It was hazardous being married to King Henry VIII, who ruled England from 1509 to 1547. Of Henry's six wives, two were divorced, one died, and two were beheaded. Only the sixth survived him.
The musical, which tells the tragic tale of the six wives of the 16th century English King Henry VIII from their perspectives in the context of a present-day pop concert, returns to The Bushnell ...
King James VI of Scotland went on to be the ... as the first child of James and his Danish wife Anne, Henry was celebrated as guaranteeing the succession of the Stuart bloodline.
Various members of the British court have their own plans for the future of King Henry VI. Gloucester and his wife, Eleanor, plot for the throne as does the Duke of York. Gloucester and his wife ...
Henry VIII was a Tudor king who ruled England from 1509 - 1547. He is remembered for his six wives and his cruelty towards them. Henry VIII sought to achieve military success and bring greatness ...
You can't go wrong with this - sensible Dickensian history teacher type David Starkey tells the intimate story of Henry's social-climbing second wife Anne ... such that the King risked his place ...