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Henry VIII of England had several children. The best known children are the three legitimate offspring who survived infancy and would succeed him as monarchs of England successively, Edward VI, Mary I and Elizabeth I. His first two wives, Catherine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn, had several pregnancies that ended in stillbirth, miscarriage, or death in infancy. Henry acknowledged one illegitimate child, Henry FitzRoy, as his own, but is suspected to have fathered several illegitimate children by different mistresses. The number and identity of these is a matter of historical debate.

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  • Henry VIII of England had several children. The best known children are the three legitimate offspring who survived infancy and would succeed him as monarchs of England successively, Edward VI, Mary I and Elizabeth I. His first two wives, Catherine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn, had several pregnancies that ended in stillbirth, miscarriage, or death in infancy. Henry acknowledged one illegitimate child, Henry FitzRoy, as his own, but is suspected to have fathered several illegitimate children by different mistresses. The number and identity of these is a matter of historical debate. There are many theories about whether Henry VIII had fertility difficulties. His last three wives, Anne of Cleves, Catherine Howard and Catherine Parr are not known to have conceived by him, although Parr conceived in her next marriage. None of Henry's acknowledged children (legitimate or otherwise) had children of their own, leaving him with no direct descendants after the death of Elizabeth in 1603. (en)
  • La filiation d'Henri VIII d'Angleterre est constituée des trois enfants légitimes qui, ayant survécus à l'enfance, lui succéderont sur le trône d'Angleterre, soit successivement, Edouard VI, Marie I et Elizabeth I. Mais une filiation illégitime reconnue ou non, au nombre de sept enfants, lui est attribuée. Ses deux premières épouses, Catherine d'Aragon et Anne Boleyn, ont eu plusieurs grossesses, soldées par une mortinatalité, une fausse couche ou un décès en bas âge. Elles lui donneront toutes deux une fille. Henry a reconnu un enfant illégitime, Henry FitzRoy - entendez « Fils de Roy » - mais il est fortement soupçonné d'avoir engendré plusieurs autres enfants illégitimes avec ses différentes maîtresses. Leurs nombres et leurs identités font l'objet de débats d'historiens.[réf. nécessaire]. Il existe de nombreuses théories sur la question de savoir si Henri VIII a eu des difficultés de fertilité. Ses trois dernières épouses, Anne de Clèves, Catherine Howard et Catherine Parr n'ont pas eu de grossesses bien que Catherine Parr mettra au monde, plus tard, une fille Marie avec Thomas Seymour . Aucun des enfants reconnus d'Henry - légitimes ou non - n'a eu d'enfants, le laissant sans descendance directe après la mort d'Elizabeth en 1603, sonnant la fin de la dynastie des Tudor. (fr)
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  • Henry VIII of England had several children. The best known children are the three legitimate offspring who survived infancy and would succeed him as monarchs of England successively, Edward VI, Mary I and Elizabeth I. His first two wives, Catherine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn, had several pregnancies that ended in stillbirth, miscarriage, or death in infancy. Henry acknowledged one illegitimate child, Henry FitzRoy, as his own, but is suspected to have fathered several illegitimate children by different mistresses. The number and identity of these is a matter of historical debate. (en)
  • La filiation d'Henri VIII d'Angleterre est constituée des trois enfants légitimes qui, ayant survécus à l'enfance, lui succéderont sur le trône d'Angleterre, soit successivement, Edouard VI, Marie I et Elizabeth I. Mais une filiation illégitime reconnue ou non, au nombre de sept enfants, lui est attribuée. Aucun des enfants reconnus d'Henry - légitimes ou non - n'a eu d'enfants, le laissant sans descendance directe après la mort d'Elizabeth en 1603, sonnant la fin de la dynastie des Tudor. (fr)
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  • Children of Henry VIII (en)
  • Filiation d'Henri VIII (fr)
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