Renaissance · Europe · Politics
1540
Henry VIII Divorces Anne of Cleves
1540
After six months of awkward marriage to a bride chosen by portrait, Henry VIII obtained a quick annulment from Anne of Cleves on grounds of non-consummation. She graciously accepted a generous settlement and was styled the King's beloved sister, outliving every other wife. Anne's graceful acceptance made her the most fortunate of Henry's wives, outliving him by a decade and dying peacefully.