All three of Henry VII's children, Edward (12 October 1537 - 6 July 1553), Mary (18 February 1516 - 17 November 1558) and Elizabeth (7 September 1533 - 24 March 1603), survived and became monarchs, in 1547, 1553 and 1558 respectively.
Answer Anne of Cleves, King Henry VIII's fourth wife, had no children.
Three of the children of Henry VIII became monarchs, Edward VI, Mary I, and Elizabeth I.
There were two Mary Tudors. One was the daughter of Henry VII and one was the daughter of Henry VIII The daughter of Henry VII did have children. She had three children by her second husband Charles, Duke of Suffolk. Her children were Henry, Frances (mother of Lady Jane Grey), and Eleanor. While the daughter of Henry VIII married she never had any children
Only one, Edward VI.
He had children who did not survive very long past their birth, who I will not name, but of his surviving children, he had two daughters, Mary, whose mother was Katherine of Aragon, and Elizabeth (who would later be Elizabeth I, England's virgin queen), whose mother was Anne Boleyn.
Answer Anne of Cleves, King Henry VIII's fourth wife, had no children.
Three of the children of Henry VIII became monarchs, Edward VI, Mary I, and Elizabeth I.
Queen Mary I of England, also known as Mary Tudor, had no children. She was the only surviving child of King Henry VIII and his first wife, Catherine of Aragon.
He had only 3 legitimate children but many illegitimate children, many of which were sons!
You must mean Henry VIII. No children, since the marriage was never consumated.
There were two Mary Tudors. One was the daughter of Henry VII and one was the daughter of Henry VIII The daughter of Henry VII did have children. She had three children by her second husband Charles, Duke of Suffolk. Her children were Henry, Frances (mother of Lady Jane Grey), and Eleanor. While the daughter of Henry VIII married she never had any children
Only one, Edward VI.
Henry the VIII had many banquets altogether. about 2 a day.
He had children who did not survive very long past their birth, who I will not name, but of his surviving children, he had two daughters, Mary, whose mother was Katherine of Aragon, and Elizabeth (who would later be Elizabeth I, England's virgin queen), whose mother was Anne Boleyn.
catherine had one children, mary seymour who was born on the 29th august 1548.
This question doesn't really make sense but if you're asking how many children he had then the answer is three; Mary, Elizabeth and Edward.
Catherine of Aragon (Mary), Anne Boleyn (Elizabeth), Jane Seymour (Edward)