Anne was one of the few wives of Henry VIII who remained in good stead with him when he discarded her. She died of natural causes, some painful ailment, in 1557 at 41 years of age.
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.
She grew up in Cleves, which is now called Kleve. It's in Northern Germany, near the border with Holland. She had a narrow shave, nearly marrying Henry VIII, and managed to escape with her life.
Johann Der Kindermacher was her grandfathers last name, Her father John III The Peacefull Cleves-Mark, must have cut off the "Der Kindermacher"
Anne and Henry wed on 6 January 1540. The marriage was formally annulled on 9 July 1540.
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
Anne of Cleves died on July 16, 1557 at the age of 41.
she got divorced.
Anne of Cleves died of natural causes, she out lived Henry although wasn't his last wife she was his fourth.
Anne of Cleves' full name was Anne of Cleves, also known as Anne of Cleves, Princess of Cleves and Duchess of Cleves.
She died at Chelsea old manor.
anne of cleves was popular but not that popular
Anne of Cleves was born September 22 1515 in Dusseldorf, Cleves, Germany.
Anne of Cleves.
Katheryn Howard followed Anne of Cleves
July 16, 1557
No, Anne of Cleves did not have any children.
Anne of Cleves never had any children.