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  1. Alison Weir is one of Britain’s top-selling historians. She is the author of numerous works of history and historical fiction, specialising in the medieval and Tudor periods. Her bestselling history books include The Six Wives of Henry VIII, Eleanor of Aquitaine, Elizabeth of York and The Lost Tudor Princess.Her novels include Innocent Traitor, Katherine of Aragon: The True Queen and Anne ...

  2. Henry VIII was one of the most powerful, divisive, and important monarchs in European history. Today, he is arguably most famous for his six marriages, two of which ended in the public execution of a queen and all of which showcased the era's fascinating, torturous attitudes towards power, sexuality, and faith. Fascination with Henry’s wives shows no signs of diminishing in the 21st century ...

  3. The Six Queens of Henry VIII. King Henry VIII’s reign was defined by his marriages. Coercion, manipulation and ultimately murder were all employed. Wives were selected and discarded for political and religious reasons and in a desperate attempt to sire an heir. Join historians Dan Jones and Suzannah Lipscomb as they explore what these ...

  4. referencing The Six Wives Of Henry VIII (LP, Album, Stereo, Terre Haute pressing) SP-4361. Well, I thought this would be the Wakeman album that I enjoyed, but that didn't come to fruition. The lineup on this record really seems promising, and they do a good job with their instruments, but it just doesn't work as an album.

  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 ...

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  7. Catherine of Aragon finally died on 7th January 1536. Henry VIII and Anne “celebrated” by dressing up in yellow. But even as her death came near, she refused to accept she was nothing less than Henry VIII’s wife. Her final letter, written in December 1535 is heartbreaking stuff.

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