From tumultuous love affairs to violent betrayals, the six wives of Henry VIII all left marks on the Tudor dynasty – and shaped the course of history. READ MORE about these women here ...
Thomas Cromwell, reaches its conclusion on Sunday - but what really happened to the King’s wives over ? Find out more about the true story of the 6 wives of King Henry VIII.
While they may be best known for religious upheaval and beheadings, the six wives of Henry VIII have a different story to ...
The premise of this version of British royal “herstory” is that the six ex-wives of Henry VIII have gathered in some ...
Henry VIII reigned as King of England from 1509 until his death in 1547. He is widely recognized for his six wives and his determined quest to annul his initial marriage to Catherine of Aragon.
Though others learning of the royal's scandalous love life may even do so through the musical Six, which centres on Henry VIII's wives rather than the monarch himself. But which wife came first ...
became King Henry VIII. Soon after he obtained the papal dispensation required to allow him to marry his brother's widow, Catherine of Aragon. In the first years of his reign Henry VIII ...
The musical, which tells the tale of the six wives of King Henry VIII in the context of a present-day pop concert, returns to ...
She was, remember, a devout Catholic and Henry had just been excommunicated in order to marry the woman he had just had killed. Still, she's not as interesting as Boleyn as she has to share this ...
You can't go wrong with this - sensible Dickensian history teacher type David Starkey tells the intimate story of Henry's social-climbing second wife Anne Boleyn. Educated, witty and cunning ...
Image: Annette Crosbie as Catherine of Aragon, Dorothy Tutin as Anne Boleyn Keith Michell as Henry VIII and Anne Stallybrass as Jane Seymour in a scene from the series The Six Wives Of Henry VIII.
Image: Annette Crosbie as Catherine of Aragon, Dorothy Tutin as Anne Boleyn Keith Michell as Henry VIII and Anne Stallybrass as Jane Seymour in a scene from the series The Six Wives Of Henry VIII.