King Henry VIII was “un-woke”, but should still be ... for beheading two of his six wives and separating the Church of ...
What happened to Anne of Cleves after her divorce? Anne of Cleves remained in England after her divorce from Henry VIII, and she went on to outlive him and all of his wives. She also witnessed ...
May 19 is the 488th anniversary of the execution of Anne Boleyn, second wife of Henry VIII of England, who lost her head ...
Wolf Hall gives viewers a glimpse into the life of one of England's most notorious monarchs, Henry VIII, from Thomas Cromwell's point of view and includes five of his marriages. The Tudor ruler ...
While they may be best known for religious upheaval and beheadings, the six wives of Henry VIII have a different story to ...
Henry, the second son of King Henry VII and Elizabeth of York, was born on 28 June 1491 at Greenwich Palace. After the death of his elder brother Arthur in 1502, Henry became heir to the English ...
Find out more about the true story of the 6 wives of King Henry VIII. Catherine was a Spanish Princess who travelled to England to marry Henry’s elder brother, Arthur (Prince of Wales ...
The premise of this version of British royal “herstory” is that the six ex-wives of Henry VIII have gathered in some ...
The artist was Henry VIII's painter and the most influential in Tudor England. Holbein painted defining portraits of Henry, his six wives and other figures such as Sir Thomas More. It is thought ...
King Henry VIII was King of England from 1509 until his death in 1547. He is best known for having six wives, whom he either divorced, had beheaded or died - except for Catherine Parr who survived ...
Wolf Hall gives viewers a glimpse into the life of one of England's most notorious monarchs, Henry VIII, from Thomas Cromwell's point of view and includes five of his marriages. The Tudor ruler was ...