M, #6420, b. 28 June 1491, d. 28 January 1546/47
King Henry VIII
Tudor was born on 28 June 1491
at Greenwich Palace, Greenwich, Kent, England.
2 He was christened
in Observant Friars, Greenwich, Kent, England.
2 He was the son of
King Henry VII Tudor and
Queen Elizabeth (of England).
1 King Henry VIII Tudor married first
Catherine (of Aragon), daughter of
King Ferdinand V (of Spain) and
Queen Isabel I 'The Catholic' (of Castile And Léon), on 11 June 1509
at Palace, Greenwich, Kent, England.
2,1 King Henry VIII Tudor and
Catherine (of Aragon) were divorced in 1533.
1 King Henry VIII Tudor married second
Anne Boleyn, daughter of
Thomas Boleyn and
Countess Elizabeth Howard of Wiltshire, about 25 January 1532/33
in Whitehall, Westminster, Middlesex, England.
2,1 King Henry VIII Tudor and
Elizabeth Blount had a relationship about 1535.
2 King Henry VIII Tudor married third
Jane Seymour, daughter of
Sir John Seymour and
Margery (Margaret) Wentworth, on 30 May 1536
in probably Wolf Hall, Wiltshire, England.
2,1 King Henry VIII Tudor married forth
Princess Anna (of Cleves), daughter of
Duke Johann III (of Kleve Julich) and
Princess Marie (of Julich), on 6 January 1539/40
at Greenwich Palace, Greenwich, Kent, England.
2,1 King Henry VIII Tudor and
Princess Anna (of Cleves) were divorced in 1540.
1 King Henry VIII Tudor married fifth
Catherine Howard, daughter of
Lord Edmund Howard and
Joyce (Jocosa) Culpepper, on 8 August 1540
in Lambeth, Surrey, England.
2,1 King Henry VIII Tudor married sixth
Catherine Parr, daughter of
Sir Thomas Parr and
Maud (Matilda) Green, on 12 July 1543
in Hampton Court Palace, Middlesex, England.
2,1 King Henry VIII Tudor died on 28 January 1546/47
in Whitehall, Westminster, Middlesex, England, at age 55.
2 He was buried on 16 February 1546/47
at St. George's Chapel, Windsor, Berkshire, England.
2He employed
Sir Henry Manning as Marshal of the Household at Greenwich.
3 Henry VIII's mother
Queen Elizabeth (of England) died on 11 February 1502/3
at Tower Of London, Middlesex, England.
2 King Henry VIII Tudor became
King of England in 1509 replacing
King Henry VII Tudor.
1 Henry VIII's father
King Henry VII Tudor died on 21 April 1509
in Shene Near, Richmond, Surrey, England.
2 King Henry VIII Tudor became the father of
Princess Daughter (of England) on 31 January 1509/10.
2 King Henry VIII Tudor became the father of
Prince Henry (of England) on 1 January 1510/11.
2 Henry VIII's son
Prince Henry (of England) died on 22 February 1510/11.
2 King Henry VIII Tudor became the father of
Prince Son (of England) in 1513.
2 Henry VIII's son
Prince Son (of England) died in November 1513.
2 King Henry VIII Tudor became the father of
Prince Son (of England) before June 1514.
2 King Henry VIII Tudor became the father of
Prince Son (of England) in December 1514.
2 Henry VIII's son
Prince Son (of England) died in December 1514.
2 King Henry VIII Tudor became the father of
Queen Mary I Tudor on 8 February 1515/16.
2 King Henry VIII Tudor became the father of
Princess Daughter (of England) in November 1518.
2 King Henry VIII Tudor became the father of
Henry Fitzroy in 1519.
2 King Henry VIII Tudor became the father of
Queen Elizabeth I Tudor on 7 September 1533.
2 King Henry VIII Tudor became the father of
Prince Son (of England) on 29 January 1535/36.
2 Henry VIII's son
Prince Son (of England) died on 29 January 1535/36
at Palace, Greenwich, Kent, England.
2 King Henry VIII Tudor became a widower when his wife,
Anne Boleyn died (executed) on 19 May 1536
at Tower Green, Tower of London, London, Middlesex, England.
2,1 Henry VIII's son
Henry Fitzroy died on 22 July 1536.
2 King Henry VIII Tudor became the father of
King Edward VI Tudor of England on 12 October 1537.
2 King Henry VIII Tudor became a widower with the death of his wife,
Jane Seymour on 24 October 1537
in Hampton Court Palace, Middlesex, England.
2,1 King Henry VIII Tudor became a widower when his wife,
Catherine Howard died (executed) on 13 February 1541/42
at Tower Green, Tower Of London, London, Middlesex, England.
2,1 King Henry VIII Tudor was replaced as
King of England by
King Edward VI Tudor of England in 1547.
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