We’re all obsessed with Wolf Hall at the moment! The story, which follows King Henry VIII’s court from the perspective of his ...
The BBC series is set during the Tudor monarch's tumultuous reign and explores his six marriages from Thomas Cromwell's point ...
Wolf Hall gives viewers a glimpse into the life of one of England's most ... Henry VIII's final wife was Catherine Parr, who married the monarch in July 1543. The queen was seen as a peacemaker ...
The BBC series may be at an end but there was a lot that took place in the aftermath of Thomas Cromwell's death under Henry ...
It was a prohibition that stood for 1,000 years - until one capricious monarch decided otherwise. In 1540, King Henry VIII ...
Catherine Parr would survive King Henry but would ... The newlywed couple were crowned king and queen of England in a joint ceremony at Westminster Abbey just a few weeks later, on the 24th ...
The BBC series sees Damian Lewis portray the tyrannical monarch during his marriages to Catherine of ... Grey became the Nine Days Queen and was overthrown by Mary I, who ruled until her death in 1558 ...
In later years Catherine Parr ... Elizabeth's older half-sister Mary became queen. Mary was determined to re-establish Catholicism in England and viewed the Protestant Elizabeth as a direct ...
Weeks after their wedding Catherine was crowned Queen of England alongside Henry in an extravagant joint coronation ceremony at Westminster Abbey. For the first few years accounts suggest they ...
Queen of England and former Spanish princess, Catherine of Aragon, was one of the most influential women of the Tudor period. The first wife of King Henry VIII of England was born on December 16, 1485 ...