What happened to Bessie Blount?

Blount returned to her husband's estates, where she died shortly afterwards. It has traditionally been asserted that the cause of her death was consumption.
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What happens to Bessie in the Spanish princess?

It is assumed that Bessie leaves court afterwards, with King Henry visiting her and their son often. She is last seen during King Henry's celebration of their son's dukedom, where she faces Queen Catherine and her daughter, Mary, who humiliates Henry Fitzroy in front of the entire court.
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Did Henry VIII ever sleep with Anne of Cleves?

On 22 October, Henry VIII, while at The More in Hertfordshire was astonished to learn there was a rumor circulating that he had impregnated Lady Anne of Cleves while he had visited her in Richmond in August. Henry was relieved to discover after investigation that Anne had been confined to bed for only an upset stomach.
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Did Catherine of Aragon deliver Bessie Blounts?

While the Starz drama tweaks things a little, in reality, Bessie Blount, although treated the best among all of Henry's several mistresses, did not get Catherine's help delivering the child.
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What happened to King Henry's illegitimate son?

Henry also had an illegitimate son, named Henry Fitzroy (meaning 'son of the king'), born in June 1519. In 1524, aged 6, the King made Fitzroy Duke of Richmond, and ensured he was well provided for. Fitzroy enjoyed a 'prince's life' until his premature death at 17, probably from tuberculosis.
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How did the Tudors smell?

Given the lack of soap and baths and an aversion to laundering clothes, a Tudor by any other name would smell as rancid. Did the Tudors smell? Modern noses would find the smell of the Tudors disgusting. To Tudor noses, modern bodies would reek of harsh chemicals.
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Why did so many of king Henry's wives pregnancies fail?

The researchers suggest that Henry's blood carried the rare Kell antigen—a protein that triggers immune responses—while that of his sexual partners did not, making them poor reproductive matches. In a first pregnancy, a Kell-positive man and a Kell-negative woman can have a healthy Kell-positive baby together.
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Did King Henry get Bessie pregnant?

There, at the Augustinian priory of St Laurence at Blackmore, also known as 'Jericho', Bessie gave birth to Henry Fitzroy, the king's only acknowledged illegitimate child.
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Did Bessie give King Henry a son?

It was at court that the teenager caught the eye of Henry VIII and became his mistress sometime between 1514 and 1516. On 15 June 1519 Bessie Blount gave birth to a son – the illegitimate son of the king. They called him Henry Fitzroy. Using the name Fitzroy made it apparent that he was an acknowledged son by the king.
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How many miscarriages did Catherine of Aragon have?

Henry's first two wives, Catherine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn, had ten pregnancies between them from 1509 to 1519 and from 1533 to 1536, respectively, but six resulted in miscarriage. Henry's first son, Prince Henry, who was born in 1511, lived less than two months (see Table 1).
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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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Which wife did Henry VIII love the most?

Henry VIII's most devoted wife and queen? Why did Henry marry Katherine of Aragon? He loved her – and Spanish Katherine's powerful family also provided useful allies to the English throne. Katherine was first married to Henry's older brother, Arthur, who died soon afterwards.
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Who was Henry VIII favorite wife?

Henry waited a mere 11 days after Anne's death before marrying his third, and often described as his favourite wife, Jane Seymour. Jane was able to do what no other wife did for Henry - she gave him a male heir.
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Did Harry sleep with Catherine's sister?

Before they're wed, Catherine confronts Harry with the report that he slept with her sister, Juana (Alba Galocha).
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Does Katherine have a son in Spanish princess?

Their only child to survive was a girl named Mary I. The Spanish princess felt frustrated and had immense pressure to give the house of Tudor a male heir to the throne. Finally in 1511, Catherine gave birth to a baby boy. Sadly, he passed away in infancy.
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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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What happened to Elizabeth Blount son?

On 23 July 1536, Blount's son Henry FitzRoy died, probably of tuberculosis ("consumption"). Her husband, Gilbert, Lord Tailboys, also predeceased her, dying in 1530 but leaving her a widow of comfortable means.
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Are there any living descendants of Henry the 8th?

Catherine Middleton may have royal ancestry, after all, with a line of descent from Henry VIII, Well, how can that be as Henry has no descendants. None of his three children, Mary, Elizabeth, and Edward, had issue, which means no descendants.
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Where is Bessie Blount buried?

Very little is known of her life after the death of her son but it appears that Elizabeth died in childbirth, or shortly after giving birth, sometime between February 6, 1539 and January 2, 1540, at the age of only forty or forty-one. Her burial site burial is unknown.
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What happened Cardinal Wolsey?

Wolsey's failure to arrange an annulment for Henry was quickly followed by his downfall. Wolsey was arrested near York in November 1530 and accused of treason. He died on 29 November of the same year at Leicester on his journey south to face trial.
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Did Mary Boleyn have a baby with Henry VIII?

Mary was one of the mistresses of Henry VIII for an unknown period of time. It has been rumoured that she bore two of the king's children, though Henry did not acknowledge either of them as he had acknowledged Henry FitzRoy, his son by another mistress, Elizabeth Blount.
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Why did Catherine of Aragon miscarry so much?

Late in December it was reported that Katherine had “brought forth an abortion due to worry about the excessive discord between the two kings, her husband and father; because of her excessive grief, she is said to have ejected an immature foetus”.
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What happened to Jane Seymour son?

The Venetian ambassador reported that Edward had died of consumption—in other words, tuberculosis—a diagnosis accepted by many historians. Skidmore believes that Edward contracted tuberculosis after a bout of measles and smallpox in 1552 that suppressed his natural immunity to the disease.
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Did Henry VIII have McLeod syndrome?

Further supporting the Kell theory, descriptions of Henry in mid-to-late life indicate he suffered many of the physical and cognitive symptoms associated with McLeod syndrome -- a medical condition that can occur in members of the Kell positive blood group.
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