There was no King who "had five of his six wives killed." Assumimg this refers to King Henry VIII of England, who married six times and two of whose wives were tried and executed for treason, full details on the links below.
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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.
Catherine Parr Catherine was the last of King Henry VIII's six wives. Before marrying the King, she had formed a relationship with Thomas Seymour, the brother of Henry's third wife Jane Seymour. She married the King 0n 12th July 1543, having already been married twice to men who were considerably older than she. Henry VIII died on 28th January 1547 and Catherine then married Thomas Seymour, but died a year later from complications of childbirth.
Louis XIV and Philip II were both absolutists, and believed that they should be the supreme rulers of France and Spain. A common goal of the two was to maintain absolute power. Hope this little bit helps :]
The sixth hokage was temporarily Danzo the leader of the hidden organization Ne also known as Root. He was sixth hokage till Sasuke killed him.
Henry I was king of France from 1031-1060. That is about six years less then the date you mentioned. Phillip I was king of France from 1060-1108. So far that is the closest date to 1066.