Henry VII had one wife, Elizabeth of York.
His son, Henry VIII famously had six wives, (in order) Catherine of Aragon (divorced), Anne Boleyn (beheaded), Jane Seymour (died), Anne of Cleves (divorced), Katherine Howard (beheaded) and Catherine Parr (survived)
King James I had only one wife. He married Anne of Denmark in 1589 and the couple had three children.
King Moshoeshoe had 140 wives.
King Hennery had Seven Wives.
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King Ramses II had 245 wives in his live time
Solomon had over 900 wives
James Bekwourth had 10 wives, most were crow Indian women
Solomon had over 900 wives
129 times in the King James Version of the Bible.
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Yes, King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon was known to have many wives, as was common among rulers of that time period in ancient Mesopotamia. This practice of having multiple wives was seen as a sign of power, wealth, and political alliances.
King Herod had 5 wives. They were Doris, 2 wives named Mariamne, Maethace and Cleopatra of Jerusalem. (NOT the Cleopatra of Egypt) interesting frances
king david have eigth wives