Henry VIII's first wife was Catherine and her father was the king of Spain, so Catherine was a princess of Spain. Catherine married henry vii's eldest son Arthur on 150 1, and later Arthur died. Henry vii didn't want to lose Catherine's dowry, so he asked Henry VIII to marry Catherine.
Anne boleyn, the second queen of Henry VIII. She is the daughter of the Earl and became the maid of Queen Catherine when she entered the palace. Because there was a gap between the later king and queen, Bolin became Henry's mistress. After Henry and Catherine divorced, she was made queen. Henry was disappointed because he had a daughter, so he gradually moved away from her. Bolin was later executed for adultery and incest.
The third queen of Henry VIII was jane seymour. After Pauline was rejected, Henry VIII pursued Seymour, hoping that she could become his mistress, but Seymour refused. She only wanted a fair queen, so after Pauline was beheaded 1 1, Henry married Seymour.
Anne is the fourth queen of Henry VIII. Because of this alliance, he and Annie are engaged. When Anne arrived in England, Henry tried to retreat several times, but he had no choice but to marry her. When the alliance was meaningless and Henry was liberated, he divorced Anne, and the marriage lasted only six months.
Is the fifth queen of catherine howard. She was born noble and beautiful, but she concealed the fact that she had lived with a man and was accused of bigamy. In the end, Henry forgave her, but she didn't change. A year after marriage, she hooked up with another man, and Henry beheaded her in a rage.
Catherine parr was Henry's last queen. Before marrying Henry, she had married two men. Although she is not beautiful, she is smart. After Henry died, she married someone else.
These are six wives of Henry VIII.
Henry VIII Catherine
Henry VIII and Catherine are husband and wife. Catherine was the first wife of Henry VIII and the first queen of England when Henry VIII was alive. Their marriage lasted for 24 years. Later, Catherine was childless for life, which made Henry VIII, who was obsessed with his son, very disappointed, so he filed for divorce and ended their marriage.
Catherine was born into a royal family. Her father is the king of Spain and her mother is the queen of Spain. Henry VIII and Catherine were originally uncles and sisters. Because Catherine is the wife of Prince Arthur, Henry VIII's younger brother, they moved from political marriage to marriage, but within a few months of marriage, Prince Arthur died of illness. In order to keep in touch with Spain, henry vii imprisoned and beat Catherine. Catherine didn't want to go back to her own country, knowing that she would die in a political conspiracy, so she pretended to give in and promised to marry Henry VIII. So after henry vii died, Henry VIII succeeded to the throne and they got married. They were crowned at Westminster Abbey, and Catherine became the Queen of England again.
When Queen Catherine was in office, she was deeply loved by the local people in Britain. However, after Henry VIII inherited the Queen, he always hoped to have a son to inherit after his death. However, Queen Catherine gave birth to six children in succession, leaving only one daughter. Mary thinks everyone else is dead. So Henry VIII tried to cancel the marriage, but the leader of the Roman Empire at that time was Catherine's nephew, so he did everything he could to stop it. Finally, Henry VIII secretly married Boleyn before the marriage ended.
In 20 13, the British National Portrait Gallery announced the discovery of Catherine's portrait. Henry VIII and Catherine met again 500 years later.
The divorce case of Henry VIII
Henry VIII had six queens, divorced and married, married and divorced. The first divorce, Henry VIII went through eight years of divorce disputes, and Henry VIII's divorce case went through many ups and downs before he finally divorced.
The divorce case of Henry VIII began at 1525 and ended at 1533. With the deterioration of the relationship between Britain and Spain, Henry VIII became increasingly dissatisfied with his marriage. Moreover, Henry VIII has been looking forward to having a son. His Queen Catherine is in her forties, but she only has one daughter, Mary. So Henry VIII was even more dissatisfied with Catherine. He felt that the Tudor dynasty was in danger of being divided. So in 1525, Henry VIII had the idea of divorce. 1527, Henry VIII fell in love with anne boleyn. She was educated by the French court, very smart and inclined to the Reformation. So Henry VIII made up his mind to divorce and asked the Pope for permission. Because the church at that time stipulated that the king's marriage must be approved by the Pope to be legal.
At that time, the Pope was completely controlled by Charles V, and Katrina was Charles V's menstruation, so Charles V used the Pope to prevent Henry VIII from divorcing his menstruation by various means. Later, Henry VIII turned to the gentry who demanded reform in the country, hoping to get their support, so he dismissed wolsey in 1529, held a "seven-year conference" and began the religious reform. From 65438 to 0930, divorce cases were submitted to European universities for discussion, but there was no result after all. 1533, because Pauline was pregnant, Henry VIII secretly married Pauline, so the British archbishop decided that the marriage between Henry VIII and Catherine was over.
So on 1533, the divorce case of Henry VIII finally came to an end.
Henry VIII's favorite woman
Henry VIII had six queens in his life, and he was famous for his many queens. Is the Six Queens really his favorite? Henry VIII once said, "She is the woman I love most in my life." So who is Henry VIII's favorite woman?
Henry VIII's favorite woman was his third queen, jane seymour. Anne boleyn was executed 1 1 days later, he married jane seymour and became the third queen of King Henry VIII of England. After Henry VIII married the first two queens, he felt more and more that "a woman without talent is virtue", while Seymour was a virtuous wife who knew nothing but embroidery and was busy taking care of her husband and children. She takes care of her children and those left by the previous two queens as her own. Besides, Seymour is a conservative person. From Henry VIII's pursuit of her and her refusal to be a mistress, we can see that Seymour is a conservative person from the heart, and it is precisely because of this conservatism that Henry VIII likes it more.
Henry VIII called Seymour his favorite woman, but in fact, more people are willing to believe that Seymour gave birth to an only son for Henry VIII who was obsessed with his son, and Seymour's death was more timely. Seymour died on day 12 after delivery. Some people say that Seymour's life is not happy, but it's actually her luck. She died before Henry VIII was disgusted with her love, and before he gave birth to a son for Henry, Henry cherished her for it. Seymour left a good impression on Henry VIII at the cost of death, and she was the only one who shed tears for her after her death, so she died a fair death.