<P> Marriage to Henry VIII: 28 May 1533--17 May 1536 (2 years, 11 months, 19 days); annulled, then beheaded . </P> <P> Jane Seymour (c. roughly 1508--24 October 1537) was Henry's third wife . She served Catherine of Aragon and was one of Anne Boleyn's ladies - in - waiting . It is strongly believed that she is the mistress who disposed of Anne, who was executed just 10--11 days before Jane's marriage to the king . The daughter of a knight, she was of lower birth than most of Henry's wives . Finally, a year later, Jane gave birth to a healthy, legitimate male heir, Edward, but she died twelve days later, presumably because of post-natal complications . This apparently caused her husband genuine grief, as she was the only queen to receive a proper Queen's burial; when the King died in 1547, he was buried next to her . </P> <P> Marriage to Henry VIII: 30 May 1536--24 October 1537 (1 year, 4 months, 24 days); death from complications of childbirth . </P> <P> Anne of Cleves (22 September 1515--16 July 1557) was Henry's fourth wife, for only six months in 1540, from 6 January to 9 July . Anne of Cleves was a German princess . It has been stated that Henry referred to her as "A Flanders Mare", which may or may not be true; nevertheless, the label has stuck with Anne . Her pre-contract of marriage with Francis I, Duke of Lorraine, was cited as grounds for an annulment . Anne agreed to this, claiming that the marriage had not been consummated, and because she hadn't resisted the annulment, was given a generous settlement, including Hever Castle, former home of Henry's former in - laws, the Boleyns . She was given the name "The King's Sister", and became a friend to him and his children until his death . She outlived both the King and his last two wives, making her the last of the six wives to die . </P>

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