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  1. Catherine Parr (c. 1512 – September 5, 1548), also known as Katherine or Katharine Parr(e), was the last of the six wives of Henry VIII of England.She was queen consort of England during 1543–1547, then dowager queen of England. She was the most married English queen, with four husbands. One of Henry's more educated wives, Catherine displayed a keen interest in religious issues, favoring ...

  2. 2 de ene. de 2016 · On the 1st of January 1540, King Henry VIII met Anne of Cleves for the first time in Rochester, where she was having a short rest during her journey to Greenwich. Henry wanted to surprise his wife-to-be, not knowing how negatively surprised he himself would be after this meeting. After Jane Seymour’s death 24th October 1537, Henry mourned for ...

  3. 3 de may. de 2021 · The marriage between Anne of Cleves and Henry VIII lasted just six months before it was annulled. The king subsequently married Catherine Howard in 1540. Because their union and the creation of ...

  4. Mar 2, 2020 - Sybille of Cleves, sister of Anne of Cleves | This portrait … | Flickr

  5. Katherine Parr was Henry VIII 's sixth and final wife. Though cast by some historians as the King's saintly nurse, Katherine was an energetic and passionate Queen Consort — a published author, loving stepmother, and outspoken supporter of the English Reformation. Katherine married Henry in the Queen's Closet at Hampton Court Palace and was ...

  6. Amalia of Cleves (29 May 1539 - 16 October 1546) was the second daughter of Sophia, Duchess of Guelders and William of Julich-Cleves-Berg. She was betrothed to Edward, Duke of York, later Edward VI, from 1540 until her death in 1546.

  7. 15 de jun. de 2023 · Children of the House of Cleves describes and analyzes the lives of Sybylla, Anna, Wilhelm and Amalia, the children of John III, Duke of Cleves. Though his mother Maria was a staunch Catholic, Wilhelm of Jülich-Cleves-Berge was a Lutheran - when it suited him.