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king henry the 8th
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he horse rode and hunted, he had 6 children with his first wife catherine of aragon but only one survived - mary, he had his 4th marriage to german princess anne of cleves arranged for him by cromwell to make a link between england and germany but he divorced her soon after because he found her ugly
He had an older brother Arthur who died before he could become king - if he'd have lived we'd have had a King Arthur.
He met King Francis I of France at what became known as the field of the cloth of Gold - Each King tried to out do the other with showy displays of wealth - forget rappers in gold-plated cars - Henry had a temporary palace built with fountains of wine.
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Henry VIII died at Westminster and was taken to Windsor for burial. The coffin rested overnight at Syon House, somewhere near Twickenham. The body burst in the coffin and blood and other fluids dripped out, and was licked by the family dogs. This fulfilled a prophecy by a Franciscan monk that dogs would lick his blod.
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He greeted Anne Bolynne at the Sally Port in the Toer of London on the eve of their marriage, got down on one knee and proclaimed ' I will love you for the rest of your life', which he did all three years of it. His third wife Jane Seymore is buried with him, when he first met Anne of Cleves, it was a 'blind date' as she had been sent over to marry him, when he first saw he turned to his men and said 'I like her not!'. His first wife was married to his brother Aurthur, but when Aurthur died he was then given to her, he was ten years old and she was 16.
He had his fourth wife, Catherine Howrad, beheaded for adultery, her last words were, I die your queen, but I'd much rather die the wife of Thomas Colepper (her lover)', this infuriated Henry so much that he had quick lime out into her coffin so that it would dissolve any remains of her.
Not so much gory, but interesting none the less (I love the Tudors!)
He wrote the song Greensleeves
His second wife Ann Boleyn had six fingers on one of her hands
He had an illegitamate son born before Edward, but this child could never become king as he was the result of an affair
He wore yellow and celebrated the death of his first wife Catherine of Aragon
Despite being repulsed by Ann of Cleves, Henry treated her as a sister, giving her a palace after their divorce and frequently visiting her to play cards
Jane was his favourite wife - wonder why!
And then there's the disgusting and gory things that happened to his body as he died, and before he was buried - yuk!