The Capricious King Was King Henry VIII who tied of five of his six wives.
Answer None. Two of the wives of King Henry VIII were tried, convicted and executed for Treason.
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King Herod had 5 wives. They were Doris, 2 wives named Mariamne, Maethace and Cleopatra of Jerusalem. (NOT the Cleopatra of Egypt) interesting frances
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The Capricious King Was King Henry VIII who tied of five of his six wives.
Answer None. Two of the wives of King Henry VIII were tried, convicted and executed for Treason.
There was no King who "had five of his six wives killed." Assumimg this refers to King Henry VIII of England, who married six times and two of whose wives were tried and executed for treason, full details on the links below.
My Nan
Henry VIII. He was not capricious, he was desperate for a wife who could bear him a son to succeed him. Nor did he 'tire' of his wives: two he pensioned off handsomely, remaining on friendly terms with them; one died at childbirth, much to his grief; two he had beheaded for adultery - one of them almost certainly only the victim of gossip and court intrigue - and the last one remained his wife for the rest of his life.
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King Henry the 8 had 6 wives.
King Hennery had Seven Wives.
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King Pandu had two wives, and five sons. Therefore they were named 'Pancha Pandavas'. Pancha is a Sanskrit word for 'number five'.
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