Who Were Henry VIII’s Six Wives?

From Their Divorce Grew a New Religion

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After 24 years of marriage and no sons, Henry blamed his matrimony for his lack of male heirs. He claimed that since his wife was married to his brother, their marriage was invalid. When the Pope refused his request for an annulment, Henry began his own religion, Protestantism, which not only justified divorce but introduced it for the very first time.

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