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Anne was born in 1515, on either 22 September [2] [5] or 28 June. [a] She was born in Düsseldorf, Duchy of Berg, the second daughter of John III of the House of La Marck, Duke of Jülich jure uxoris, Cleves, Berg jure uxoris, Count of Mark, also known as de la Marck and Ravensberg jure uxoris (often referred to as Duke of Cleves) who died in 1538, and his wife Maria, Duchess of Jülich-Berg ...
Died 24 October 1537, due to complications (childbed fever) twelve days after giving birth. 4: Anne of Cleves: 6 January 1540 – 12 July 1540 [5] (6 months and 6 days) Annulled: No children. Did not remarry. Outlived Henry and the other wives. Died 16 July 1557. 5: Catherine Howard: 28 July 1540 – 13 February 1542 (1 year, 6 months and 16 days)
His last three wives, Anne of Cleves, Catherine Howard and Catherine Parr are not known to have conceived by him, although Parr conceived in her next marriage. [3] None of Henry's acknowledged children (legitimate or otherwise) had children of their own, leaving him with no direct descendants after the death of Elizabeth in 1603.
Anne of Cleves: Joss Stone (2009–2010) Anne of Cleves: Episode 3.06 Episode 4.03 A German princess and Henry's fourth wife. The king marries Anne to make a Protestant political alliance, on the advice of Thomas Cromwell. However the king is not attracted to her, saying "I like her not!", and the marriage is annulled only months later.
Anne of Cleves 4th wife: 1540: c. 1524–1542 Catherine Howard 5th wife: 1540–1542: c. 1507 –1536 Anne Boleyn 2nd wife: 1533–1536: c. 1508 –1537 Jane Seymour
By 'taken out' they meant the whole of the heavy bombers putting on to Cleves. Now, I knew that Cleves was a very fine old historical German town. Anne of Cleves, one of Henry VIII's wives, came from there. I knew that there were a lot of civilians in Cleves, men, women and children. If I said no, they would live. If I said yes, they would die.
Less than one month after Anne Heche died, it’s been revealed that the actress didn’t have a will. 'Another World' Cast: Where Are the Soap Opera’s Biggest Stars Now? Read article According ...
Anna of Cleves may refer to: Anna of Cleves (1495–1567), daughter of John II of Cleves, married to Philip III of Waldeck-Eisenberg; Anne of Cleves (1515–1557), daughter of John III of Cleves, married to Henry VIII of England; Anna of Cleves (1552–1632), daughter of William V of Cleves, married to Philip Louis, Count Palatine of Neuburg