What did Henry 8 look like?

He was tall, standing at six foot two which was taller than the average man of the time. He was broad of shoulder, with strong muscular arms and legs, and had striking red/gold hair. It is said that rather than looking like his father, he resembled his grandfather the late Edward IV.
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Was Henry the 8th considered handsome?

Considered by many to be among the most handsome rulers of his era, Henry VIII was always larger-than-life—he was well over 6 feet tall.
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Who was the prettiest wife of Henry VIII?

Catherine of Aragon: perfect in every way but one

Many historians believe she's the only woman Henry truly loved. Tiny, delicate, and ladylike, he believed she was perfect in every way — except one. In their years of marriage, Catherine bore him six children.
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Who was the ugliest wife of Henry VIII?

Anne of Cleves has gone down in history as the ugly wife. Henry VIII was so revolted when he first clapped eyes on her that he immediately instructed his lawyers to get him out of the marriage.
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Did Henry the 8th lose a leg?

The accident occurred on 24th January 1536 at Greenwich, during his marriage to Anne Boleyn. Henry suffered severe concussion and burst a varicose ulcer on his left leg, a legacy from an earlier traumatic jousting injury in 1527 which had healed quickly under the care of the surgeon Thomas Vicary.
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What did the Tudors smell like?

To Tudor noses, modern bodies would reek of harsh chemicals. Whether or not people notice particular smells depends on how acclimatised they are to environments. According to proverbial wisdom “one is not smelt, where all stink”. Tudor bodies were never washed in the way modern bodies are — with gels and shampoos.
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Why did Henry's leg never heal?

The sores – varicose ulcers, which began on his left leg when he was 36, and later affected his right – may have been caused by the restrictive garters he wore to show off his calves. They never healed, and increasingly restricted his mobility.
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Did Henry the Eighth smell?

One of the main conditions that Henry VIII suffered from was varicose ulcers. Over the years, the ulcers in Henry's legs grew worse. They were kept open and weeping, and were therefore constantly susceptible to infection, which could cause the ulcers to become very, very smelly.
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Who was the prettiest Tudor queen?

Katheryn, during her rise to power, was referred to by the Spanish author of 'The Chronicle of Henry VIII', written some years after the events, as being the most beautiful woman in the kingdom, while the French ambassador initially described her as being a young woman of 'extraordinary', or 'great', beauty.
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Which wife did king Henry love the most?

Catherine of Aragon (1485-1536): Demoted for Bearing No Son

Of multiple pregnancies and several births, the only child to survive was Henry and Catherine's daughter, Mary, born in February 1516. Catherine remained at Henry's side for 23 years and is even thought to be the only woman the king ever truly loved.
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What did Katherine of Aragon look like?

She was the youngest surviving child of King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella I of Castile. Catherine was quite short in stature with long red hair, wide blue eyes, a round face, and a fair complexion.
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Did Anne sleep with her brother?

Anne Boleyn, second wife of Henry VIII, had directly before been found guilty of treason. A jury declared that she had committed adultery with her brother and four other men.
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Who was prettier Mary or Anne Boleyn?

Although Mary was said to have been more attractive than her sister, Anne seems to have been more ambitious and intelligent. When the king took an interest in Anne, she refused to become his mistress. By the middle of 1526, Henry was determined to marry her.
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Who was the most attractive English King?

King Henry VIII, who ruled England from April 1509 until his death in January 1547, was known to be an attractive and charismatic man.
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What was wrong with Henry's leg?

Henry VIII's Leg Ulcers

Venous ulcers occur because of inflammation and poor nutrition of the skin resulting from damaged valves in the leg veins causing pooling of venous blood in the legs. These ulcers often begin as minor wounds.
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Was Henry the 8th skinny?

Henry VIII was slim and athletic for most of his life

All this changed in 1536 when the king – then in his mid-forties – suffered a serious wound to his leg while jousting. This never properly healed, and instead turned ulcerous, which left Henry increasingly incapacitated.
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What did Mary 1st look like?

She is of low rather than of middling stature, but, although short, she has not personal defect in her limbs, nor is any part of her body deformed. She is of spare and delicate frame, quite unlike her father, who was tall and stout; nor does she resemble her mother, who, if not tall, was nevertheless bulky.
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Is Queen Elizabeth related to Anne Boleyn?

Elizabeth, was born on September 7, 1533. Queen Anne fell pregnant in 1934 and 1536 but both were stillborn. Therefore, Elizabeth was the only child of King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn.
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How did Tudors go to the toilet?

Tudor Toilets

Toilets were called 'Privies' and were not very private at all. They were often just a piece of wood over a bowl or a hole in the ground. People would wipe their bottoms with leaves or moss and the wealthier people used soft lamb's wool.
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Why did Tudors not bathe?

Thurley states that Henry, on medical advice, took 'medicinal herbal baths' each winter but avoided baths if the sweating sickness reared its ugly head.
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Did the Tudors brush their teeth?

Wool and linen cloths were used by Tudor people to clean their teeth – there were no toothbrushes at this time. Worn out clothes were torn and used as cloths; larger pieces were used as household cleaning cloths, smaller pieces for washing bodies and cleaning teeth.
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Which king exploded in his coffin?

Henry VIII exploded there

There are a couple of rumours as to what happened to the royal corpse overnight; one is that his coffin opened and the body was part mauled by dogs. Another is that his body, as dead bodies do, exploded due to the build up of gases.
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What did Queen Jane Seymour look like?

They rave less about her looks. Eustace Chapuys, the Spanish ambassador, described Jane "of middle stature and no great beauty." Apparently, her beautiful, pale complexion was not enough to offset her large nose, small eyes and compressed lips.
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