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  2. Catherine Parr - Wikipedia

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    An illustration of the opening of Catherine Parr's coffin in 1782 "In the summer of the year 1782 the earth in which Qu. K. Par lay inter'd was removed, and at the depth of about two feet (or very little more) her leaden coffin or coffin was found quite whole...

  3. The Six Wives of Henry VIII (2001 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Catherine becomes involved with a handsome, young man named Thomas Culpeper. Rumors of her affair are brought to the king, who does not want to believe them but, after being given proof, has no choice. She is found guilty of presumptive treason and beheaded. Henry later becomes infatuated with the widowed Catherine Parr.

  4. Henry VIII and His Six Wives - Wikipedia

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    Catherine is reluctant, citing her religious views which differ from Henry's, but Henry admits his need for companionship in his old age. The pair marry, and Catherine becomes a loving stepmother to the royal children Mary, Elizabeth, and Edward. At the end of the flashbacks, Catherine Parr is shown waiting by Henry's beside with Princess Mary.

  5. How real is the Firebrand ending between Catherine Parr and ...

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    Law stars as Tudor monarch Henry VIII, in the historical drama documenting the relationship between the 28-stone King and his sixth wife Catherine Parr, played by Alicia Vikander.

  6. Category : Cultural depictions of the wives of Henry VIII

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    The six women were (in order) Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Catherine Howard, and Catherine Parr. Subcategories This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.

  7. The Private Life of Henry VIII - Wikipedia

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    Catherine of Aragon is excluded from the script because she was a "respectable woman," in the words of the introductory titles, [16] but the exclusion may have occurred because the real-life Catherine stubbornly refused to allow Henry to marry Anne Boleyn, a fact that might have weakened the audience's identification with the king.

  8. The Lamentation of a Sinner - Wikipedia

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    Title page of The Lamentation of a Sinner. The Lamentation of a Sinner (contemporary spelling: The Lamentacion of a Synner) is a three-part sequence of reflections published by the English queen Catherine Parr, the sixth wife and widow of Henry VIII, as well as the first woman to publish in English under her own name. [1]

  9. Category:Cultural depictions of Catherine Parr - Wikipedia

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