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  1. Jul 19, 2019 · Catherine Parr (c. 1512–Sept. 5, 1548) was the sixth and last wife of Henry VIII, king of England. She was reluctant to marry him—he had had his second and fifth wives executed—but saying no to a proposal from the king could have had serious consequences.

  2. Sep 26, 2023 · Meet Henry VIII’s most underrated wife—the queen who survived. Catherine Parr did more than simply outlive her notorious husband. She played a role in shaping the future of the kingdom—and ...

  3. Aug 30, 2022 · Katherine Parr is remembered as Henry VIII’s lucky queen, the one who got away, or, as the old rhyme says, the one who “survived.” She is also thought of as the dowdy, plain, and reliable one.

  4. Jan 31, 2015 · Katherine Parr – Facts, Information, Biography & Portraits. Katharine Parr was the sixth and last wife of King Henry VIII, destined to outlive the mercurial ruler. She was already twice-widowed and childless when they wed in 1543; she was also in love with Thomas Seymour, the brother of Henry’s third queen Jane.

  5. Catherine Parr (c. 1512 – September 5, 1548), also known as Katherine or Katharine Parr (e), was the last of the six wives of Henry VIII of England. She was queen consort of England during 1543–1547, then dowager queen of England. She was the most married English queen, with four husbands.

  6. Mar 11, 2012 · Katherine Parr was the eldest daughter of Sir Thomas Parr and his wife Maud Green, both of whom were at the court of Henry VIII in his early reign. Maud was a lady-in-waiting to Queen Catherine of Aragon and named her daughter, born in 1512, after her. So, Henry VIII’s last wife was named after his first.

  7. Katherine married Henry on 12 July 1543 at Hampton Court Palace. A keen patron of the arts, Katherine was the first English queen to write and publish her own books. Image: A portrait of Katherine Parr by an unknown artist. © National Portrait Gallery, London.

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