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THE TUDORS (1485 -1603)
It was one of the most exciting times in British history.The Tudors ruled over England , Wales and part of England
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The Six Wives of Henry VIII |
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Wife
Number One.Catherine of Aragon
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Wife Number Two…Anne Boleyn |
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Catherine of Aragon was the youngest daughter of Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain. She was married to Henry’s brother Arthur but he died in 1501. Catherine married Henry in 1509 but only one child, a girl, Mary, survived. Henry believed that he did not have a male heir because he had married his brother’s wife. He had found a passage in the Bible to back his belief. Henry had also fallen in love with Anne Boleyn. Catherine refused to give Henry a divorce, so he began the Reformation in England. This meant he could divorce Catherine in 1533. She died three years later. |
Anne Boleyn was born
in 1501. At the age of fourteen she was sent to the French Court.
When she returned to England she caught the King’s attention.
Henry married Anne in 1533 after she became pregnant. Henry was
annoyed when she gave birth to Elizabeth in September 1533. Anne
became pregnant twice more but the babies were born dead. She was
charged and found guilty of adultery in 1536 and beheaded the same
year.
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Wife Number
Three..Jane Seymour
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Wife
Number Four…Anne of Cleves
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Jane Seymour was a quiet shy girl who Henry married just 11 days after the death of Anne Boleyn. He was 45 years old, Jane was 28. Henry was delighted when she gave birth to a son, Edward, in October 1538. Henry was very upset when Jane died a month later. On his deathbed, Henry requested to be buried next to Jane. |
Anne of Cleves was the 24 year
old daughter of the Duke of Cleves. Henry agreed to marry her
having only seen her painting. When he saw her face to face he was
horrified and tried to find a way out of the marriage but could
not. He married Anne in 1540 and divorced her the same year.
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Wife Number Five...Kathryn Howard |
Wife Number Six…Katherine Parr |
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Henry married 15 year
old Kathryn in 1540, he was 49. Kathryn Horward found life with Henry
boring and had many younger friends. Katherine's actions led to
her being accused of adultery and subsequently executed in 1542.
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Henry married twice
widowed Katherine Parr in 1543. She was a good stepmother to the
King's three children. She was also an excellent nursemaid and
looked after Henry when he was sick. After Henry's death she
married Edward's uncle, Thomas Seymour. Katherine Parr died in
childbirth in 1548.
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SPORTS AND GAMES
The Globe Theatre in London |