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The six wives of Henry VIII : Anna von Kleves

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We all know the story of Henry VIII and his six wives, but I still like to talk about them occasionally. Anna Von Kleves, the Flanders mare? Or a beautiful young woman with a steely determination to survive? I have chosen to refer to Henry's fourth wife as Anna, not Anne, she often referred to herself as Anna. The fourth wife of Henry VIII, and the shortest marriage. However, she had the most successful outcome of his wives. Yes, Katheryn Parr survived, but, Anna watched what happened to her successors, she was wealthy and lived a relatively happy life. Anna of Cleves was born in Dusseldorf, Germany in 1515, between June and September. She was the second daughter of Duke John III and his wife Maria. Anna's father was heavily influenced by the scholar Erasmus, and John was aligned with the protestant faith but his wife was more of the Catholic faith. Anna and her sisters were closely brought up by their mother and Anna was most likely brought up in the Catholic faith. We do not

The six wives of Henry VIII: Catherine Howard

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We all know the story of Henry VIII and his six wives, but I still like to talk about them from time to time.           Catherine   Howard, whored her way through life? Or innocent and used all her life? Catherine Howard was the youngest of Henry's wives and the second to be beheaded. She has had quite the slandering throughout history and it is much undeserved. Catherine was born to Lord Edmund Howard and Joyce Culpeper. Edmund was the third son of his father, and he was not well off. Catherine was possibly her tenth mother's child, Joyce had five children from her previous marriage. They had very little to survive on in the marriage and often had to beg for help. Catherine was born between 1524 and 1528, but we really do not know when Catherine was born.  She was between the ages of sixteen and twenty-one when she was executed. Catherine's mother died in 1528, leaving the family destitute. Catherine, along with her siblings to the care of her father's stepmother Agne

The six wives of Henry VIII : Jane Seymour

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We all know the story of Henry VIII and his six wives, but I still like to talk about them occasionally.           The meek and docile third wife? Or a woman who had a heart of steel?  Jane earns the reputation as the quiet mouse, but was she just the quiet mouse? Or did she actually have quite a steely exterior and fought for her beliefs? Jane Seymour was born between 1504 and 1509, like most of Henry's wives it is hard to pinpoint her birth date, it is most likely to have been 1508. Her parents were John Seymour and Margery Wentworth, and she was one of many children. Jane had a good childhood growing up, she was taught the skills a housewife needed, sewing and being head of the household, Jane is said to not be as well educated as her predecessors but she could still read and write, even if it was at a basic level. Her needlework received high praise and she seems to have genuinely enjoyed it. We don't know much about Jane's early life, much of it was either lost or jus

The six wives of Henry VIII : Anne Boleyn

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We all know the story of Henry VIII and his six wives, but I still like to talk about them from time to time. Anne Boleyn, witch, seducer, or just not that bad? Anne Boleyn is quite the infamous lady, whether it's good or bad, she's the most famous of Henry's wives. Anne Boleyn was born between 1501 and 1507, I believe she was born in 1501. She wasn't royal like her predecessor, Catherine of Aragon, but she was the daughter of a noble family, the Boleyns and the Howards. The Boleyns were very much social climbers, they had to climb their way into prominence. Thomas Boleyn, Anne's father, put the family into the limelight. However, Thomas was not the master manipulator everybody likes to believe, he didn't push Mary or Anne into the king's arms, there is actually documentation to show that Thomas tried to dissuade Anne from marrying the king  in 1531.  It is safe to say Anne Boleyn became the King's obsession. I think it is hard to say Henry VIII and Anne