Although she behaved less than honorably both before and during her marriage to King Henry VIII, it is very unlikely that Catherine Howard mothered any children. It was rumored that Henry VIII was impotent during their marriage, and while there was speculation of her being pregnant, there was no actual record of Catherine being with child or giving birth to any children either by the king or by any of her lovers.
Russia was ruled by both Peter the Great and Catherine the Great.
When Catherine the Great died in 1796 her son was crowned Tsar Paul I.
Catherine the great didn't intend to give up no power.
Empress of all the Russias, Catherine the Great reigned from l762-l796.
6 children
Catherine Moore Barry had 11 children
Catherine Parr did not have any children with her final husband Henry VIII.
3 that I know of....Paul, Anna, and Alexis
she did not have any children
Not many people know how many children Catherine Parr had. I don't know. She might not have had any.
Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, and Jane Seymour all bore children for Henry VIII, while Anne of Cleves and Catherine Howard did not have any children with him. Anne of Cleves' marriage to Henry was annulled before they had any children, and Catherine Howard was executed before she could conceive. Thus, both Anne of Cleves and Catherine Howard are the wives who did not bear Henry VIII any children.
None, She didnt have any
no he did nt
No, they do not have any children.
Catherine II of Russia, also known as Catherine the Great, had two children, Paul of Russia and Alexis Bobrinsky. Alexis Bobrinsky was born out of wedlock. she also had a daughter who died as a baby Grand Duchess Anna Petrovna
No, Catherine Howard did not have any children. She was the fifth wife of Henry VIII and two years after the marriage she was beheaded. It was Catherine of Aragon who had a daughter, the future Mary I.