Catherine of Aragon was the first queen of Henry VIII, and Catherine was the widow of Henry VIII's brother, that is, Henry VIII's sister-in-law.
2. anne boleyn
Anne boleyn, the second queen of Henry VIII, according to BBC British history report, anne boleyn's sister mary boleyn was Henry VIII's mistress. After Anne returned from studying in France and entered the English court, Henry VIII fell in love with her.
3. Jane Seymour
1536 On May 30th, Henry VIII and Jane Seymour held his third wedding.
1536 On June 4th, she was publicly proclaimed as the Queen, but she was not officially crowned due to the spread of the plague in London at that time.
4. Princess Anne
In order to escape the religious war in Europe, the painter Hans Holbey came to England in 1532 and was hired as a court painter. He recommended Princess Anne of Clevis, a small country between France and Holland, to Henry VIII. Although Henry VIII didn't like the appearance of Princess Anne, they got married on1540 65438+1October 6th.
5. catherine howard
1540 On July 28th, Henry VIII married catherine howard. However, after marriage, Catherine had an affair with the priest Thomas Carr Pepper and appointed her former lover Frances Dulemet as her secretary. Someone tipped off Thomas Cranmer, then the Archbishop of Canterbury, that Catherine was having an affair with someone else, and then Cranmai tipped off Queen Henry that she was having an adultery.
6. catherine parr
1543, the elderly Henry finally married catherine parr, who served in the court, as his sixth wife. Catherine parr is a widow who has been married twice. Her religious views are radical, but Henry is very conservative. They often quarrel, which almost killed her several times, but she always gives in in time.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Henry VIII