The Six Wives
Religion
King Edward VI
Queen Mary I
Numbers
100

She was Henry's first wife, a popular Spanish princess who was divorced after her sons died.

Catherine of Aragon

100

The religious faith followed by Catherine of Aragon and Queen Mary I, which favored traditional mass and decorations.

Roman Catholicism

100

The reason a 9-year-old boy became king instead of his much older sisters.

Because he was male.

100

The terrifying nickname Mary earned for burning hundreds of religious opponents.

Bloody Mary

100

The age of Edward when he inherited the English crown after his father's death.

9 years old

200

The sensible, intelligent, and Protestant 31-year-old widow who became Henry's sixth and final wife.

Katherine Parr

200

The specific supreme title that Henry VIII created for himself to break away from the authority of the Pope.

Head of the Church of England

200

The Protestant cousin Edward named on his deathbed as the new queen, who famously ruled for only nine days.

Lady Jane Grey

200

The foreign Catholic King that Mary married, making the English public terrified of overseas political control.

King Philip II of Spain

200

The exact number of Henry VIII's six wives who were executed by beheading.

two

300

The German wife Henry divorced after only six months because there was absolutely no physical attraction when they met in person.

Anne of cleves

300

In this faith, churches were decorated in a plain and simple manner.

Protestant faith

300

The lung disease that tragically killed the young king at the age of 15.

Tuberculosis

300

The terrifying punishment used by Queen Mary I to execute 283 Protestants for heresy.

burning at the stake

300

The total number of biological children Queen Mary I had during her lifetime.

zero

400

The fashionable second wife who was beheaded after failing to have a son

Anne Boleyn

400

The official language Henry VIII allowed the Bible to be printed in, replacing Latin.

English

400

The location where Edward's soldiers ruthlessly slit the throats of 900 prisoners in just ten minutes to crush a religious rebellion.

Devon

400

The reason Mary fiercely hated her brother Edward VI's religious changes to the English Church.

Because they destroyed the Catholic traditions her mother had taught her.

400

 The number of years Queen Mary I spent trying to reverse her father's laws and return England to the Pope's control.

five years

500

The only wife who gave Henry a surviving son, but died days later.

Jane Seymour

500

The crime of holding a religious belief that goes completely against the official religion of the country.

heresy

500

The physical description of Edward's hair color and eye color.

light red hair and grey eyes

500

The ultimate goal Mary believed God had chosen her to achieve when she finally became Queen of England.

To restore the Catholic faith and return England to the Pope.


500

The total number of Protestants Mary had executed and burned at the stake during her reign.

283