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Henry VIII died in 1547 at age 55, and Catherine Parr outlived him! They didn't have any children together, and after Henry died, Catherine went on to marry again and have her daughter, Mary.
In the case of Henry VIII’s wives, those women have been known for centuries by how they died, their inability to bear sons, their alleged unattractiveness, or their rumoured unfaithfulness.
After “Too many years lost in history,” as they memorably sing in Six: The Musical,” the wives of Henry VIII continue to receive their belated due, with the latest example being “Firebrand ...
Survived. The opening words of SIX share what many audience members already know: the grim fates of the half-dozen women successively wed to England's famously fickle 16th-century king, Henry VIII.
"Divorced, beheaded and died... Divorced, beheaded, survived. I am Henry VIII I had six sorry wives, some might say I ruined their lives!" Welcome to the ICONIC Henry VIII's Wives song. This gives ...
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