None.
Anne Boleyn was tried, convicted and executed for Treason, Adultery and Incest - probably trumped up charges.
Catherine Howard was tried convicted and executed for Treason and Adultery, of which she was almost certainly guilty.
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Henry VIII executed two of his wives: the second, Anne Boleyn, and the fifth, Catherine Howard.
I am sure you have worded the question incorrectly. So, I am certain you mean Henry VIII (Henry 8th), and he had two wives put to death - Anne Boleyn, and Katherine Howard.
I think it was two - there is a rhyme for them ...
Divorced, beheaded, died,
divorced, beheaded, survived
trying to remember that - hope it is correct !
henry 8th divorced his first wife, killed the second, the third one died from a disease, the fourth was also divouced, the fifth was killed as well and the last one survived becasue henry died before he could kill her :)) hope this helps