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 ...
Think you know the six Wives of Henry VIII? Think again… Prepare to lose your head and experience the Tudor Wives’ lives as they turn back the clock and take to the stage to reclaim their ...
The show, rated PG/PG-13, offers a modern take on the lives of Henry VIII's six wives through pop and rock music. Donations will be collected to support WIN Victim Services, a local charity aiding ...
With around 63 monarchs spanning over 1,200 years, the UK have been sharing their thoughts on their favourite of the historic ...
Microsoft and our third-party vendors use cookies to store and access information such as unique IDs to deliver, maintain and improve our services and ads. If you agree, MSN and Microsoft Bing ...
But he was old now, and died. Divorced, beheaded, died, divorced, beheaded, survived! Henry VIII changed things for his six wives, but by starting the Church of England, he changed history!
Why We’re Excited: Having completed her series on King Henry VIII and his six wives, Allison Weir turns her attention to another important figure from Tudor history: Cardinal Thomas Woseley.
After leaving Yes, Rick Wakeman’s first solo work, ‘The Six Wives Of Henry VIII,’ was an ambitious concept album that remains a jewel in his crown. We’ve become so used to thinking of Rick ...
Even in his own lifetime, King Henry VIII became notorious throughout Europe for his serial marriages. When Henry was combing the Continent for a woman willing to become his fourth wife, English ...
(1972) Historical drama with Keith Mitchell as Henry VIII, nobly supported by Donald Pleasance, Charlotte Rampling and Jane Asher. The dying monarch reviews his eventful life.
She died of cancer in 1536 and was buried at Peterborough Cathedral. Another one of Henry VIII's wives also has a connection to the palace. In 1541, Henry took his fifth wife Catherine Howard on a ...