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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jane_SeymourJane Seymour - Wikipedia

    As part of the 1970 BBC series The Six Wives of Henry VIII, Henry was played by Keith Michell, and Seymour by Anne Stallybrass. In 1972, this interpretation was repeated in the film Henry VIII and His Six Wives, adapted from the BBC series, in which Keith Michell reprised his role as Henry; on this occasion Seymour was played by Jane Asher.

  2. Henry VIII’s last wife was Catherine Parr, a widow and scholar known as the “lucky queen,” as she survived the death of the fickle king. Married and widowed twice, Catherine met Henry while serving as a lady-in-waiting to his eldest daughter, Mary Tudor. Catherine’s mother, Maud, had been a lady-in-waiting for Catherine of Aragon, and ...

  3. Elizabeth of York (11 February 1466 – 11 February 1503) was Queen of England from her marriage to King Henry VII on 18 January 1486 until her death in 1503. She was the daughter of King Edward IV and his wife, Elizabeth Woodville, and her marriage to Henry VII followed his victory at the Battle of Bosworth Field, which marked the end of the Wars of the Roses.

  4. 27 de jun. de 2013 · Henry VIII’s six wives: Catherine Howard Henry, on the rebound, became infatuated with Catherine Howard, the flighty teenage daughter of the powerful Howard family. Her relations, spotting a superb opportunity for advancement, encouraged the match and Catherine, whatever her true feelings about marriage to a fat, 49-year-old king with leg ulcers, acquiesced, becoming his fifth wife in July 1540.

  5. Henry VIII wives…. 1. Catherine of Aragon. Henry VIII’s first wife was Catherine of Aragon , daughter of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain. Eight years before her marriage to Henry in 1509, Catherine was in fact married to Henry’s older brother, Arthur, who died of sickness at just 15 years old. Together, Henry and Catherine had ...

  6. The six wives of Henry VIII reunite as a 21st century super girl-group in SIX. Book now for London, Broadway, UK Tour, Australia & more!

  7. Keeping track of Tudor history and its many marriages is tricky, particularly with the serial monogamist Henry VIII. This popular rhyme tells of the fate of the six wives of Henry VIII: Divorced, beheaded, died; Divorced beheaded survived. Catherine was the youngest daughter of Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain and she came to England in 1501 at ...