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Henry VIII's six wives - Coggle Diagram
Henry VIII's six wives
Catherine of Aragon
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Henry and Catherine had several children but only a baby girl, Mary survived.
Unfortunately, Henry’s dream was to have a son.
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When the Popeefused, Henry founded the Church of England and became head of the church.
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When the Popeher life in isolation, away from the public and separated from her daughter, Mary
Anne Boleyn
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After 3 years of marriage and no sons, Henry accused Anne of having lovers.
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Jane Seymuor
Henry married Jane Seymour, his third wife, because she was a plain and simple girl
. She was the King’s favourite wife, because she gave him a son, Edward
Soon after Edward’s birth, Jane became ill and died. Henry was heartbroken at her death.
Anne of Cleves
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Anne accepted and remained in England all her life. She became one of Henry’s friends and counsellors
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Catherine Howard
Catherine Howard was Anne Boleyn’s cousin. She was young and pretty, when she became Henry’s fifth wife.
On the contrary, the King was old and fat
She soon fell in love with a young man, Thomas Culpepper.
When Henry discovered it, she was immediately beheaded.
The legend says that Catherine's last words were: "I die a queen, but would rather die the wife of Culpepper."
Catherine Parr
Henry and Catherine Parr, his sixth and last wife, were married for 4 years.
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Catherine did a good job and outlived Henry. She survived,
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