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  1. Catherine Parr (she signed her letters as Kateryn; 1512 – 5 September 1548 [2] [4]) was Queen of England and Ireland as the last of the six wives of King Henry VIII from their marriage on 12 July 1543 until Henry's death on 28 January 1547.

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  3. Jun 13, 2024 · A new film dramatizes how the Tudor queen narrowly avoided execution on charges of heresy. Alicia Vikander portrays Henry VIII's sixth wife, Catherine Parr, in the new film Firebrand ...

  4. Jun 26, 2024 · Died: September 5, 1548 (aged 36) Notable Family Members: spouse Thomas Seymour, Baron Seymour of Sudeley. spouse Henry VIII. Catherine Parr (born 1512—died September 5, 1548) was the sixth and last wife of King Henry VIII of England (ruled 1509–47). Catherine was a daughter of Sir Thomas Parr of Kendall, an official of the royal household.

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  5. Katherine Parr, sixth wife of King Henry VIII, died on 5 September 1548. But what happened to her body after her death? Daniella Novakovic. 20 min read. On a dripping July morning in 1543, the much-married, increasingly volatile King Henry VIII married his final wife, Katharine Parr, at Hampton Court Palace.

  6. Sep 26, 2023 · When Catherine died on September 5, 1548, she was only 36. Catherine may have outlived her royal husband, but she also created a legacy that outlived them both.

  7. Henry died on 28 January 1547. Six months after Henry's death, she married her fourth and final husband, Thomas Seymour, 1st Baron Seymour of Sudeley. Catherine gave birth to her only child — a daughter, Mary Seymour. She was named after Catherine's stepdaughter Mary – on 30 August 1548.

  8. Apr 9, 2023 · Catherine Parr’s Mysterious Death. In August 1548, Catherine Parr went into labor. She gave birth to a daughter, Mary Seymour, but quickly came down with a deadly fever. Delirious, Catherine Parr told her attendants that her husband didn’t love her. She also accused him of poisoning her.

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