Henry VII had four children that survived adolescence. He had two sons Arthur and Henry as well as two daughters Mary and Margret. His wife Elizabeth gave birth to many more, but sadly they died in childhood.
No Henry VIII has no living descendent Henry had two daughters, one son and at least four other illegitimate children. Henrys Son died young and both of his legitimate daughters died childless. Of his illegitimate children, Henry Fitzroy died young (during his father life) and the lines of his other children have gone extinct It is a slim possibility that Henry may have had other illegitimate children but, as king, his affairs and Mistresses were never secret, and illegitimate children would not have been kept secret; by acknowledging them, they received titles, land and money.
He had eight children: William (William died when he was a child), Henry, Richard, Geoffrey, John. Matilda, Eleanor and Joan were his daughters. Henry II was succeded by his son Richard I. Henry II's legitimate sons: Henry died at age 28 Geoffrey Duke of Britney died in Paris at age 27. Richard I of England King John of England
I saw on a biography that his mother was unable to have more children after him, also his father died before he was born.
He died on the 28th January 1547.
November 6, sixteen twelve. He was eighteen years old when he died.
No. She remarried after he died, and then became pregnant, but died in childbirth.
John Hudson, who died in a mutiny
Henry VII had four children that survived adolescence. He had two sons Arthur and Henry as well as two daughters Mary and Margret. His wife Elizabeth gave birth to many more, but sadly they died in childhood.
Mary, the eldest, is thought to have died of cancer. Elizabeth died of old age, and Edward died of tuberculosis.
he had 3 kids so 1 of them got killed and 2 of them died
Edsel Ford born in 1893 died in 1943
Edsel Ford born in 1893 died in 1943
King Henry VII had only one wife.His son, Henry VIII famously married six times - see the related question below.Henry VII had one wife, who died of natural causes.His son, Henry VIII famously had six wives, see the related question link below.
He was eighteen when he died he was killed by Alice out of marchlands.
No Henry VIII has no living descendent Henry had two daughters, one son and at least four other illegitimate children. Henrys Son died young and both of his legitimate daughters died childless. Of his illegitimate children, Henry Fitzroy died young (during his father life) and the lines of his other children have gone extinct It is a slim possibility that Henry may have had other illegitimate children but, as king, his affairs and Mistresses were never secret, and illegitimate children would not have been kept secret; by acknowledging them, they received titles, land and money.
Yes, two boys and two girls, one boy died.