Wives Of Henry VIII

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LUDLOW CASTLE ~ YOU CAN BE SURE THAT RICHARD, DUKE OF YORK, EDWARD IV HIS SON, EDWARD V, PRINCE ARTHUR, KATHERINE OF ARAGON MARY TUDOR (HENRY VIII'S DAUGHTER) ALL WALKED THROUGH THIS GATE. Chateau Medieval, Medieval Castle, Medieval Life, Beautiful Castles, Beautiful Places, Ludlow Castle, Famous Castles, Wars Of The Roses, Abandoned Places
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LUDLOW CASTLE ~ YOU CAN BE SURE THAT RICHARD, DUKE OF YORK, EDWARD IV HIS SON, EDWARD V, PRINCE ARTHUR, KATHERINE OF ARAGON MARY TUDOR (HENRY VIII'S DAUGHTER) ALL WALKED THROUGH THIS GATE.
Catherine Parr - 1512 – 5 September 1548) was Queen of England from 1543 until 1547, as the last of the six wives of King Henry VIII. She married him on 12 July 1543, and outlived him. She was also the most-married English queen, with four husbands, and the first English queen to be titled "Queen of Ireland". Uk History, Tudor History, European History, British History, Fashion History, History Queen, African History, History Facts, The Tudor Family
Katherine Parr, Queen of England
Catherine Parr - 1512 – 5 September 1548) was Queen of England from 1543 until 1547, as the last of the six wives of King Henry VIII. She married him on 12 July 1543, and outlived him. She was also the most-married English queen, with four husbands, and the first English queen to be titled "Queen of Ireland".
Miniature of a bust of Henry VIII.  Egerton 2572   f. 8   Henry VIII  (The British Library) History Of England, Medieval History, Haunted History, Medieval Manuscript, Illuminated Manuscript
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Miniature of a bust of Henry VIII. Egerton 2572 f. 8 Henry VIII (The British Library)
On the 1st June 1533, Whit Sunday, a pregnant Anne Boleyn was crowned Queen at a ceremony at Westminster Abbey. Anne was dressed in ermine trimmed purple velvet coronation robes and had a gold coronet on her head as she joined the procession assembled at Westminster Hall just before 9am. Ancient History, Los Tudor, Tudor Era, Tudor Court, Mary Boleyn, Anne Boleyn
On the 1st June 1533, Whit Sunday, a pregnant Anne Boleyn was crowned Queen at a ceremony at Westminster Abbey. Anne was dressed in ermine trimmed purple velvet coronation robes and had a gold coronet on her head as she joined the procession assembled at Westminster Hall just before 9am.
Anne Boleyn dancing with Henry VIII History Nerd, Strange History, Asian History, Wives Of Henry Viii
Anne Boleyn dancing with Henry VIII
Richmond Palace, an early Tudor Palace, much beloved by Henry VII. and Henry VIII. Family History, The Tudor
Richmond Palace, an early Tudor Palace, much beloved by Henry VII. and Henry VIII.
The Aragon Chasuble, 1534-1536. By tradition, this chasuble and other vestments in the High Mass set were made by Queen Katherine of Aragon when imprisoned in the years before her death. Tudor Style, Jane Seymour
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The Aragon Chasuble, 1534-1536. By tradition, this chasuble and other vestments in the High Mass set were made by Queen Katherine of Aragon when imprisoned in the years before her death.
Anne of Cleves m. 1540 Jan. - July Divorced Era Tudor, Tudor Dynasty, Britannica, 16th Century, Queens, 80s Hairstyles, Retro Apron, Unsolved Mysteries
Anne of Cleves m. 1540 Jan. - July Divorced
On the 25th January, 1533 King Henry VIII was secretly married to Anne Boleyn by The Bishop of Litchfield. Anne was the second of Henry's six wives and ten days before the wedding had discovered she was pregnant. British Art
anne boleyn and henry VIII
On the 25th January, 1533 King Henry VIII was secretly married to Anne Boleyn by The Bishop of Litchfield. Anne was the second of Henry's six wives and ten days before the wedding had discovered she was pregnant.
THE BEAUTIFUL CARVED CEILING OF ROOD SCREEN THAT HENRY VIII COMMISSIONED IN HONOR OF HIS MARRIAGE TO ANNE BOLEYN. LOOK CLOSELY, YOU WILL SEE THEIR INITIALS, TIED WITH A LOVER'S KNOT AND ANNE'S EMBLEM, THE FALCON, PERCHED ON A TREE STUMP - WITH TUDOR FLOWER'S SPRINGING FORTH.  HENRY'S MEN IN WHICH HE ORDERED TO REMOVE "EVERY REMINDER OF HER" FAILED TO DO SO. French History, History Major
THE BEAUTIFUL CARVED CEILING OF ROOD SCREEN THAT HENRY VIII COMMISSIONED IN HONOR OF HIS MARRIAGE TO ANNE BOLEYN. LOOK CLOSELY, YOU WILL SEE THEIR INITIALS, TIED WITH A LOVER'S KNOT AND ANNE'S EMBLEM, THE FALCON, PERCHED ON A TREE STUMP - WITH TUDOR FLOWER'S SPRINGING FORTH. HENRY'S MEN IN WHICH HE ORDERED TO REMOVE "EVERY REMINDER OF HER" FAILED TO DO SO.
c1520. Servants or bodyguards of King Henry VIII wearing the Tudor livery of green and white. Dinastia Tudor, Tudor Rose
c1520, Henry VIII's liveried servants
c1520. Servants or bodyguards of King Henry VIII wearing the Tudor livery of green and white.
Penshurst Place, Kent - the huge medieval Baron's Hall. This is where Anne of Cleves lived after annulment from her marriage to King Henry VIII. The original medieval house is one of the most complete examples of 14th-century domestic architecture in England surviving in its original location. Marie Tudor, Medieval Houses
Penshurst Place The Baron's Hall
Penshurst Place, Kent - the huge medieval Baron's Hall. This is where Anne of Cleves lived after annulment from her marriage to King Henry VIII. The original medieval house is one of the most complete examples of 14th-century domestic architecture in England surviving in its original location.
Hampton Court Palace. Home of King Henry VIII.
Hampton Court Palace
Hampton Court Palace. Home of King Henry VIII.
Hampton Court: You have to wonder how many Tudors, Elizabethans, Jacobeans looked out this window.  And what their thoughts were, their worries, their comforts.  All this, just from a 16th century window. Daena Targaryen, Albus Dumbeldore, Les Tudors, Elisabeth I
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Hampton Court: You have to wonder how many Tudors, Elizabethans, Jacobeans looked out this window. And what their thoughts were, their worries, their comforts. All this, just from a 16th century window.
Katherine of Aragon's window in St George's Chapel. To the right is a wooden oriel window in St George’s Chapel, Windsor, that looks onto the Quire. Was originally built for Katherine of Aragon, whose pomegranate emblem is still present. This is where Katherine Parr sat and watched Henry VIII’s funeral service and burial that occurred below. To the left is a stone window that opens into the raised chapel of Edward IV's Chantry. England And Scotland, Wales England, Windsor England, Palaces
Katherine of Aragon's window in St George's Chapel
Katherine of Aragon's window in St George's Chapel. To the right is a wooden oriel window in St George’s Chapel, Windsor, that looks onto the Quire. Was originally built for Katherine of Aragon, whose pomegranate emblem is still present. This is where Katherine Parr sat and watched Henry VIII’s funeral service and burial that occurred below. To the left is a stone window that opens into the raised chapel of Edward IV's Chantry.