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Portrait of Jane Seymour by Holbein, 1536, (1936). Creator: Hans Holbein the YoungerJane Seymour, 1936. Jane Seymour (c1508- 1537). Queen of England 1536-1537, third wife of King Henry VIII. She died two weeks after birth of a son who would become King Edward VI
Anne of Cleves, 1539, (1909). Artist: Hans Holbein the YoungerAnne of Cleves, 1539, (1909). Henry VIII married Anne (1515-1557), a German Protestant princess, in 1540 for political reasons at the urging of his Chancellor, Thomas Cromwell
Catherine Howard, 1935. Catherine Howard, fifth wife of Henry VIII, (1796). Catherine (born between 1520 and 1525, died February 13)
Portrait of Catherine of Aragon (1485-1536), 1780s. Creator: Goldar, Jabez (1729-1795)Portrait of Catherine of Aragon (1485-1536), 1780s. Private Collection
Anne of Cleves, (1515-1557), 1830. Creator: UnknownAnne of Cleves, (1515-1557), 1830. Anne of Cleves (1515-1557) Queen of England from 6 January to 9 July 1540 as the fourth wife of King Henry VIII
Portrait of Queen Henrietta Maria of France (1609-1669) as Saint Catherine, ca 1632. Private Collection
Pictures from the Tudor Exhibition; Queen Catherine Parr, painted by Hans Holbein, c. 1530. 1890. Creator: UnknownPictures from the Tudor Exhibition; Queen Catherine Parr, painted by Hans Holbein, c.1530. 1890
The Old Chelsea Manor House, c1876. Creator: UnknownThe Old Chelsea Manor House, c1876. Chelsea Manor House was a residence of Henry VIII of England in 1536, home to Elizabeth I of England, and then to Anne of Cleves
Queen Jane Seymour, 1536, (early-mid 19th century). Creator: H RobinsonQueen Jane Seymour, 1536, (early-mid 19th century). Portrait of Jane Seymour, third wife and Queen of Henry VIII of England
Henry wooing Catherine Parr, 1897. Creator: John LeechHenry wooing Catherine Parr, 1897. An obese King Henry VIII kneels and takes the hand of Catherine Parr. (Henry and Catherine, his sixth and last wife, were married from 1543 until his death in 1548)
Henry making love to Jane Seymour, 1897. Creator: John LeechHenry making love to Jane Seymour, 1897. Jane sits demurely on the knee of an overweight King Henry VIII, watched from the door by another woman, possibly Queen Anne Boleyn
Katharina Howard, (1933). Creator: UnknownKatharina Howard, (1933). Portrait of Catherine Howard (c1520-1542), fifth wife and Queen of Henry VIII of England. She is sometimes known by Henrys reference to her as the rose without a thorn
Jane Seymour, (1933). Creator: UnknownJane Seymour, (1933). Portrait of Jane Seymour (1509-1537), the third wife of King Henry VIII of England, queen for less than two years
Mary Zouch, c1532-1543 (1945). Artist: Hans Holbein the YoungerMary Zouch, c1532-1543 (1945). Mary Zouch (born 1512) was lady-in-waiting to Queen Jane Seymour The drawing is part of the Royal Collection Trust, Windsor Castle
Jane Seymour, 1536-1537, (1909). Artist: Hans Holbein the YoungerJane Seymour, 1536-1537, (1909). Jane Seymour (1509-1537), the third wife of King Henry VIII, was queen for less than two years
Anne Boleyn Receives a Great Shock, c1934. Illustration showing an artists impression of Anne Boleyn, (the Queen) surprising her husband King Henry VIII with lady-in-waiting (and future queen)
Anne of Cleves monument, Westminster Abbey, London, 1829
Anne of Cleves, 1539, (1796). Artist: Francesco BartolozziAnne of Cleves, 1539, (1796). Portrait of Queen Anne of Cleves (1515-1557) who did not appeal to Henry VIII physically and became known unflatteringly as The Flanders Mare
Katherine Parr, sixth wife and Queen of Henry VIII, (1825). Portrait of Katherine (1512-1548) as a widow. The last of Henrys six wives, she outlived the king by a year and a half
Jane Seymour, third wife and Queen of Henry VIII, (1825). Jane Seymour (c1509-1537) married Henry the day after the execution of the kings scond wife, Anne Boleyn
Anne of Cleves, fourth wife and Queen of Henry VIII, (1825). Henry VIII married Anne (1515-1557), a German Protestant princess, in 1540 for political reasons at the urging of his Chancellor
Catherine Howard, fifth wife of Henry VIII, (1796). Artist: Francesco BartolozziCatherine Howard, fifth wife of Henry VIII, (1796). Catherine (born between 1520 and 1525, died February 13, 1542) became the fifth queen consort of Henry VIII on 28 July 1540
Portrait of Catherine of Aragon, with her pet monkey (Copy After Lucas Horenbout), ca 1530. Artist: AnonymousPortrait of Catherine of Aragon, with her pet monkey (Copy After Lucas Horenbout), ca 1530. From a private collection
Portrait of Catherine of Aragon, c. 1496. Artist: Juan de Flandes (ca. 1465-1519)Portrait of Catherine of Aragon, c. 1496. Found in the collection of the Thyssen-Bornemisza Collections
Unknown woman formerly thought to be Catherine Howard, 1902Unknown woman formerly thought to be Catherine Howard (born between 1520 and 1525, died February 13, 1542), 1902. Taken from the book Henry VIII by AF Pollard, 1902. (Colorised black and white print)
Jane Seymour, third Queen of King Henry VIII, 19th century (1894). Artist: Charles George LewisJane Seymour, third Queen of King Henry VIII, 19th century (1894). From A Collection of Engraved Portraits (Further Selection) Exhibited by the Late James Anderson Rose
Jane Seymour (1509-1537), the third wife of King Henry VIII, 1851. Artist: B EylesJane Seymour (1509-1537), the third wife of King Henry VIII, 1851. From Biographical Sketches of the Queens of Great Britain, from the Norman Conquest to the Reign of Victoria
Edward, Prince of Wales, c1540-1543 (1945). Artist: Hans Holbein the YoungerEdward, Prince of Wales, c1540-1543 (1945). Edward VI (1537-1553) was King of England and Ireland from 28 January 1547 until his death
Queen Jane Seymour, c1536-1537 (1945). Artist: Hans Holbein the YoungerQueen Jane Seymour, c1536-1537 (1945). The drawing is part of the Royal Collection Trust, Windsor Castle. From The Drawings of Holbein at Windsor Castle by K. T. Parker
Joan, Lady Meutas, c1536-1543 (1945). Artist: Hans Holbein the YoungerJoan, Lady Meutas, c1536-1543 (1945). Jane Meutas (or Mewtas, or Mewtis, or Meautis, or Meautys) (c. 1517-c. 1551) was an English lady of the Queens privy chamber who became the wife of the courtier
Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, c1532-1533 (1945). Artist: Hans Holbein the YoungerHenry Howard, Earl of Surrey, c1532-1533 (1945). Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, KG (1516-1547), was an English aristocrat, and one of the founders of English Renaissance poetry
Anne of Cleves (1515-1557), fourth wife of Henry VIII of England, 19th century. Henry VIII married Anne, a German Protestant princess, in 1540 for political reasons at the urging of his Chancellor
Jane Seymour, 1537. Artist: Hans Holbein the YoungerJane Seymour, 1537. Painting housed in the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna. From A History of Painting, Volume IV by Haldane MacFall. [T. C. and E. C. Jack, London & Edinburgh, 1911]
Bishop Gardiner reproved by Henry VIII... 1546 (18th century(?)).Artist: SaundersBishop Gardiner reproved by Henry VIII after his reconciliation with Catherine Par, 1546 (18th century(?)). Stephen Gardiner (c1497-1555)
Catherine Parr (1512-1548), the sixth wife of King Henry VIII, 1851. Artist: WH MoteCatherine Parr (1512-1548), the sixth wife of King Henry VIII, 1851. From Biographical Sketches of the Queens of Great Britain, from the Norman Conquest to the Reign of Victoria
Jane Seymour, third wife and Queen of Henry VIII of England, (1823). Artist: R CooperJane Seymour, third wife and Queen of Henry VIII of England, (1823). Jane Seymour (c1509-1537) married Henry the day after the execution of the kings scond wife, Anne Boleyn
Henry VIII and Catherine Parr, (19th century). Artist: J RogersHenry VIII and Catherine Parr, (19th century). The last of Henrys six wives, Catherine (1512-1548) outlived the the king by a year and a half
Anne of Cleves, 1539, (1902). Artist: Hans Holbein the YoungerAnne of Cleves, 1539, (1902). Anne (1515-1557) did not appeal to Henry VIII physically and became known unflatteringly as The Flanders Mare
Jane Seymour, 1536, (1902). Artist: Hans Holbein the YoungerJane Seymour, 1536, (1902). Portrait after Holbein of Henry VIIIs third wife Jane Seymour (1509-1537), mother of Edward VI
Relics associated with Henry VIII, (19th century). Artist: R AndersonRelics associated with Henry VIII, (19th century). The items include a gun, a sword, a container surmounted by a royal coat of arms, a rosary
Jane Seymour, Queen Consort of England and third wife of Henry VIII. Artist: Cornelis VermeulenJane Seymour, Queen Consort of England and third wife of Henry VIII. Jane (1509-1537) was queen for less than two years. She died of puerperal fever
Catherine Parr, 1547, (1902). The last of King Henry VIIIs six wives, Catherine Parr (1512-1548) outlived him. Illustration from Henry VIII, by A F Pollard, published by Goupil and Co, (London)
Agnes Howard, Duchess of Norfolk, (1793). The daughter of Hugh Tilney of Boston Agnes (1478-1545) was the second wife of Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk
Catherine Howard, fifth wife and Queen of Henry VIII, (1902). Catherine (c1520-1542) became the fifth queen consort of Henry VIII on 28 July 1540
Letter from Queen Mary I to Lord Seymour of Sudeley, 4th June 1547. Artist: Queen Mary ILetter from Queen Mary I to Lord Seymour of Sudeley, 4th June 1547. Letter written from Wanstead by Mary I (written before her accession) to Lord Seymour of Sudeley (Lord High Admiral)
Jane Seymour, 16th century, (1910). Portrait after Holbein of Henry VIIIs third wife wearing the Transition style of headdress, a combination of the coif and the kennel
Catherine Parr, Queen Consort of Henry VIII, (1823). Artist:s FreemanCatherine Parr, Queen Consort of Henry VIII, (1823). Catherine Parr (c1512-1548) was the sixth and last wife of King Henry VIII of England (ruled 1509-1547). She outlived him by a year and a half
Catherine Howard. Catherine (born between 1520 and 1525, died February 13, 1542) was the fifth queen consort of Henry VIII of England (1540-1542)
Jane Seymour, third wife of Henry VIII, c1536, (19th century?)Jane Seymour, third wife of Henry VIII, c 1536, (19th century?). Later engraving of Jane Seymour (1509-1537), the third wife of King Henry VIII, was queen for less than two years