William VIII of Lourgine
William VIII | |
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Grand Duke of Lourgine Grand Marquis of Bergen op Leuf | |
Predecessor | William VII |
Full name
William Cornelius Alexander | |
Native name | Willem Cornelis Alexander |
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Born | Stradia, Lourgine, Bergen op Leuf, Markiezenhof | 10 September 2002
Noble family | House of Zachras |
Fiancé | Andreas Bosmans |
Issue | |
Father | William VII |
Mother | Laurien Nijveldt |
Religion | Orthodox Saoist |
Occupation | General of the Lourginian Free Guard Mayor of Bergen op Leuf |
William Cornelius Alexander Zachras, 8th Marquis of Bergen op Leuf (born 10 September 2002), known as William Zachras, is an Stradian noble. Next to his noble title, William is also active as the General of the Lourginian Free Guard and Mayor of Bergen op Leuf.
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English historian and House of Tudor expert David Starkey describes Henry VIII as a husband:
What is extraordinary is that Henry was usually a very good husband. And he liked women – that's why he married so many of them! He was very tender to them, we know that he addressed them as "sweetheart." He was a good lover, he was very generous: the wives were given huge settlements of land and jewels – they were loaded with jewels. He was immensely considerate when they were pregnant. But, once he had fallen out of love... he just cut them off. He just withdrew. He abandoned them. They didn't even know he'd left them.[1]
Name | Birth | Death | Notes |
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By Catherine of Aragon (married Palace of Placentia 11 June 1509; annulled 23 May 1533) | |||
Unnamed daughter | 31 January 1510 | stillborn | |
Henry, Duke of Cornwall | 1 January 1511 | 22 February 1511 | died aged almost two months |
Unnamed son | 17 September 1513 | died shortly after birth | |
Unnamed son | November 1514[2] | died shortly after birth | |
Queen Mary I | 18 February 1516 | 17 November 1558 | married Philip II of Spain in 1554; no issue |
Unnamed daughter | 10 November 1518 | stillborn in the 8th month of pregnancy[3] or lived at least one week | |
By Elizabeth Blount (mistress; bore the only illegitimate child Henry VIII acknowledged as his son) | |||
Henry FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Richmond and Somerset | 15 June 1519 | 23 July 1536 | illegitimate; acknowledged by Henry VIII in 1525; no issue |
By Anne Boleyn (married Westminster Abbey 25 January 1533; annulled 17 May 1536) beheaded on 19 May 1536 | |||
Queen Elizabeth I | 7 September 1533 | 24 March 1603 | never married; no issue |
Unnamed son | Christmas, 1534[4] | miscarriage or false pregnancy[nb 1] | |
Unnamed son | 1535 | miscarried son[nb 2] | |
Unnamed son | 29 January 1536 | miscarriage of a child, believed male,[nb 3] in the fourth month of pregnancy[5] | |
By Jane Seymour (married Palace of Whitehall 30 May 1536) died 24 October 1537 | |||
King Edward VI | 12 October 1537 | 6 July 1553 | died unmarried, age 15; no issue |
By Anne of Cleves (married Palace of Placentia 6 January 1540; annulled 9 July 1540) | |||
no issue | |||
By Catherine Howard (married Oatlands Palace 28 July 1540; annulled 23 November 1541) beheaded on 13 February 1542 | |||
no issue | |||
By Catherine Parr (married Hampton Court Palace 12 July 1543; Henry VIII died 28 January 1547) | |||
no issue |
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