As well as over things, Anne Boleyn was accused of adultery with her brother and some of his friends. This was false.
Catherine Howard was accused of it, as she had in fact slept with Francis Derham, before she married the King. This was accounted a s adultery as he had believed she was a virgin. Also, whilst she was married to the king, she had an affair with on of King Henry VIII's close advisors, Thomas Culpepper. He was beheaded, Derham was hung, drawn and quartered, and as you should know, Catherine and Anne were beheaded, along with George and his friends.
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His second wife, Anne Boleyn, who was the mother of Queen Elizabeth I was beheaded for adultery, as was his fifth wife, Catherine Howard.
Two: Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard, both on charges of adultery.
At his instructions two of his wives were beheaded.
King Henry 8th had 6 wives. A good way on remembering how many wives and how they died is... Divorced, Beheaded, died, Divorced, Beheaded, survived.
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anne bolyen was beheaded because Henry wanted to get remarried. She was accused of being a witch and of treason by means of adultery. Katherine Howard was beheaded for commiting adultery.
His second wife, Anne Boleyn, who was the mother of Queen Elizabeth I was beheaded for adultery, as was his fifth wife, Catherine Howard.
Two: Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard, both on charges of adultery.
He only beheaded two of them. He beheaded his second wife Anne Boleyn for incest, adultery, and other things. He beheaded his fifth wife Catherine Howard (a cousin of Anne's) for adultery
Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard were the only wives Henry VIII had beheaded. Henry's first marriage (with Catherine of Aragon) was annulled, his second was with Anne Boleyn, his third wife (Jane Seymour) died of childbed fever, his fourth (Anne of Cleves) was divorced, Catherine Howard was his fifth wife and his final wife (Catherine Parr) survived him to marry again.
At his instructions two of his wives were beheaded.
King Henry 8th had 6 wives. A good way on remembering how many wives and how they died is... Divorced, Beheaded, died, Divorced, Beheaded, survived.
Two of Henry VIII's wives were beheaded, both for adultery. However,it's thought that the evidence against Anne Boleyn was fabricated as Henry wanted rid of her as she hadn't provided a male heir.
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No, king Henry was not beheaded, but died in a very "normal" way.
he beheaded them with lots of knives
devoeced,beheaded,died,sivorced,beheded,survived.that was the rhyme that taught me Henry the 8th's wives