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1. Catherine of Aragon (3:45)2. Anne of Cleves (7:50)3. Catherine Howard (6:36)4. Jane Seymour (4:44)5. Anne Boleyn (incl. "The Day Thou Gavest Lord Hath Ended") (6:31)6. Catherine Parr (7:00)Total Time 36:26 Line-up / Musicians - Rick Wakeman / Steinway grand piano...
Henry VIII's first wife was Catherine of Aragon (1485–1536). Catherine was the daughter of King Ferdinand II of Spain and Queen Isabella I of Castille. Catherine initially married Henry's older brother, Arthur; the marriage was organized because England needed a stronger alliance with the mo...
Henry VIII and His Six Wives: Directed by Waris Hussein. With Keith Michell, Donald Pleasence, Charlotte Rampling, Jane Asher. On his deathbed, King Henry VIII looks back over his eventful life and his six marriages.
Henry VIII's first wife was Catherine of Aragon (1485–1536). Catherine was the daughter of King Ferdinand II of Spain and Queen Isabella I of Castille. Catherine initially married Henry's older brother, Arthur; the marriage was organized because England needed a stronger alliance with...
6. Catherine Parr The last of Henry VIII wives was Catherine Parr. An educated woman who loved to learn new things, Catherine married Henry on 12 July 1543. She proved to be a kind wife who looked after Henry in his sickness, and a good stepmother to the king’s three children, Mary...
Henry Fielding Dickens, the eighth child ofCharles DickensandCatherine Hogarth Dickens, was born on 16th January, 1849. Dickens named him after the novelist,Henry Fielding. At the time Dickens was writingDavid Copperfieldand he toldJohn Forsterthat this was in "a kind of homage to the style of...
Warbeck, a royal pretender. Two more children followed, a daughter Margaret and another son named Edward. Catherine could often be found at court with her sister and she took an active part in royal events including the betrothal celebrations of her niece Margaret Tudor to James IV of Scotland...
the king would not have wanted to risk the health of the baby by sleeping with his wife during her pregnancy. He slept with a mistress instead, and in 1518, that was Bessie. Sadly, Catherine gave birth prematurely in November 1518 to a stillborn son [edit: oops, daughter!], but ...
s demise without heirs. Rather optimistically for a man of increasingly poor health he identified that any children by Queen Catherine or “any future wife” should inherit. He then identified his daughters, both of whom had been made illegitimate by that time – first Mary the only surviving...