Articles related to "Catherine Parr"Catherine Parr was a loyal and sympathetic companion who nursed an increasingly irritable Henry VIII in his declining years by creating a domestic family life at court.
Catherine Parr was the sixth and last wife of King Henry VIII of England.
Mary's cousin was King, Edward VI. With every advantage in life, her life seemed assured to be a comfortable one. Within months of her birth though, all was to change.
Sudeley Castle is an ancient site that has been the home of many members of the royal family.
Hampton Court palace is a delightful day excursion from London.The enormous gardens complement the sumptuous rooms. A 'live' Henry VIII greets his guests and courtiers.
Nine-year-old Edward VI introduced the Reformation, established the English Church, understood international affairs and showed a keen interest in reforming the currency.
C J Sansom's latest adventure set in the time of Henry VIII sees Matthew Shardlake face his most dangerous enemy yet.
The king responsible for separating the English state from the Roman Catholic Church is shrouded in mystery. This article will debunk many popular - but wrong - legends.
A short look at the life and career of a woman who, in her short life, brought forth poems that deserve a place in Canada's literary heritage.
Tourists with a few days to spare in London should enjoy a trip up the ever-changing Thames on the 1915-built MV Kingwood to see Henry VIII's magnificent Hampton Court.
The shortlist for the CWA Ellis Peters Historical Award 2008 features six thrilling historical mysteries.
Showtime's The Tudors is a lavishly filmed historic drama of the story of English monarch King Henry VIII who changed religion and married six wives during his reign.
The ruler who brought England into its Golden Age, Queen Elizabeth I returned her country to the Protestant religion and set out to globally expand the nation's borders.
The palace that has witnessed over 500 years of English royal history, including many of the great events from Henry VIII's life.
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