She was Henry VIII's first wife and the mother of Mary I. She was previously married to Henry's older brother, Arthur, who died shortly after their wedding. She refused to accept the annulment of her marriage and was stripped of her title and status.
She was Henry VIII's third wife and the mother of Edward VI. She was a lady-in-waiting to Anne Boleyn and became the king's mistress. She died shortly after giving birth to the king's only son.
She was Henry VIII's fifth wife and a cousin of Anne Boleyn. She was a teenager when she married the king and was accused of having affairs with two men before and after her marriage. She was executed for adultery and treason.
She was Henry VIII's sixth and last wife and the stepmother of his children. She was a widow twice before marrying the king and a devout Protestant. She survived the king and married Thomas Seymour, the brother of Jane Seymour.
She was Henry VIII's fourth wife and a German princess. She was chosen by Thomas Cromwell as a potential ally against the Catholic powers. However, Henry was disappointed with her appearance and divorced her after six months. She remained on good terms with the king and his children.