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Catherine of Aragon, the first wife of Henry VIII, had six pregnancies, but only one child survived infancy. That lucky Survivor was Mary I of England, also known as Bloody Mary for her delightful habit of executing Protestants. So, to answer your question, Catherine of Aragon had one surviving child with Henry VIII.

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What did the pope refused to do that made Henry VIII of England declared himself leader of the church?

He refused to let Henry VIII have an annullment to his marriage to Catherine of Aragon.


Cathrine of cleves children?

Answer King Henry VIII of England had six wives - none of whom were "Cathrine of Cleves." They were: Catherine of Aragon Anne Boleyn Jane Seymour Anne of Cleves Catherine Howard Catherine Parr.


Why was Catherine of Aragon called Catherine of Aragon?

They married because Henry VII got her and prince Arthur to marry so that England would get more money however Arthur died only a few days after the marriage Henry did not want to lose the money so he got Henry VIII to marry her. However in order for this to happen Henry VII had to give the pope a indulgence payment.


What was the order of King Henry VIII's wives?

King Henry VIII had six wives: 1. Catherine of Aragon, divorced 2. Anne Boleyn, beheaded 3. Jane Seymour, natural death 4. Anne of Cleves, divorce 5. Catherine Howard, beheaded 6. Catherine Parr, outlived himCatherine of Aragon ,divorcedAnne Boleyn, beheadedJane Seymour,diedAnne of Cleaves,divorcedKathryn Howard,beheadedKatherine Parr,survived


Did Cathrine howard have children?

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.