The six wives of Henry VIII
by Alison Weir
Description
The tempestuous, bloody, and splendid reign of Henry VIII of England (1509-1547) is one of the most fascinating in all history, not least for his marriage to six extraordinary women. In this work of scholarship, Alison Weir draws on early biographies, letters, memoirs, account books, and diplomatic reports to bring these women to life. Catherine of Aragon emerges as a staunch though misguided woman of principle; Anne Boleyn, an ambitious adventuress with a penchant for vengeance; Jane Seymour, a strong-minded matriarch in the making; Anne of Cleves, a good-natured and innocent woman naively unaware of the court intrigues that determined her fate; Catherine Howard, an empty-headed wanton; and Catherine Parr, a warm-blooded bluestocking who survived King Henry to marry a fourth time.
Subjects
Biography
History
Marriage
Queens
Wives
Marriages of royalty and nobility
Henry viii, king of england, 1491-1547
Great britain, history, tudors, 1485-1603
Queens, great britain
Catharine, of aragon, queen, consort of henry viii, king of england, 1485-1536
Anne boleyn, queen, consort of henry viii, king of england, 1507-1536
Jane seymour, queen, consort of henry viii, king of england, 1509?-1537







