In his era, King Henry VII had more wives than the ordinary people. Aragon's Catherine, Anne Bolin, Jane Seymour, Anne's Cliff, Catherine Howard, Katharine Par all shared a lifetime, no matter how many months it was or months. He also has a colorful divorce model from abolition to execution. The king accused his wife that he would not give him his son, but it was almost entirely his fault, but women paid for his ignorance.
The most famous example of the pressure of royal parents to give birth to their sons is Henry VIII's six wives. For Henry, the second prince of the Tudor Dynasty, a legitimate son seems indispensable, and his first and second wives, Catherine of Aragon and Amborin each born survivors. My daughter seems to threaten her inheritance rights. By the end of the seventeenth century, Sarah Churchill's Duchess Marlborough was surprised at the decision of Queen An, despite "17 deaths". The public sympathizes with Queen Anne about the sorrow she has lost to her oldest surviving son. 11, but there are also hot cartoon cartoons that portrayed her knight Any doctor promised that she could still be pregnant
King Henry VIII of England was one of the most famous rulers in history, but not due to his power as a king. The fame of Henry VIII depends on the number of wives he owns. There are a total of six people, but only three people are considered legal in the eyes of the church. Henry VIII's wife is as famous as her husband. It is mainly because some of them encountered terrible endings. But for Henry, immortal love has proven to be inadequate. Because after about 20 years of wedding ceremony in Aragon, he asked to approve the abolition of the pope. He defended Thomas More as an adviser to the Pope and claimed that his marriage was ineffective as his wife had previously married his brother. When the pope refused, Henry VIII started his own church, England church.