The wives, in order, were:
Catherine of Aragon
Anne Boleyn
Jane Seymour
Anne of Cleves
Catherine Howard
Catherine Parr
The rhyme tells what happened to each of them, in the same order:
Divorced beheaded died
Divorced beheaded survived.
Divorced [Katherine of Aragon]
Beheaded [Anne Boleyn]
Died [Jane Seymour]
Divorced [Anne of Cleves]
Beheaded [Katherine Howard]
Survived [Katherine Parr]
King Henry VII had only one wife, Elizabeth of York.
His son, King Henry VIII, famously married six times and there is a rhyme about him.
See the related questions below.
Divorced beheaded and died divorced beheaded survived
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Elizabeth of York.
Mary, who became Queen Mary I.
Henry the 8ths final wife was Catherine Parr
They did not have showers then, they bathed very seldom....so if Henry VIII wanted a wash, he had a bath.......a wooden construction
he asked the had to get permission from the pope
Henry viiis spouse problems ultimately caused the founding of the church of England, which is highly relevant at least in british history
Elizabeth of York.
Henry VIIIs third wife, Jane Seymour gave him his only legitimate son, a boy called Edward who later became Edward VI.
It's Robert Cheseman.
Catherine of Aragon
Pope Clement VI
Elizabeth I, Queen of England.
This is a rhyme for you too remember about how Henry the 8ths wives died. Divorced Beheaded Died Divorced Beheaded Survived
The church of England. Henry took the Popes place in England.
he once ruled England, and had six wives, the rhyme for his wives go like this, Divorced beheaded died Divorced beheaded survived. who is he???
Mary, who became Queen Mary I.
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