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See also: fourth wife of See also: Henry VIII.,
See also: king of
See also: England, daughter of See also: John, duke of
See also: Cleves, and Mary, only daughter of See also: William, duke of Juliers, was
See also: born on the 22nd of See also: September 1515
.
Her See also: father was the See also: leader of the See also: German Protestants, and the princess, after the See also: death of Jane Seymour, was regarded by See also: Cromwell as a suitable wife for Henry VIII
.
She had been brought up in a narrow retirement, could speak no language but her own, had no looks, no accomplishments and no dowry, her only recommendations being her proficiency in See also: needlework, and her See also: meek and gentle temper
.
Nevertheless her picture, painted by See also: Holbein by the king's command (now in the Louvre, a See also: modern copy at Windsor), pleased Henry and the See also: marriage was arranged, the treaty being signed on the 24th of September 1539
.
The princess landed at See also: Deal on the 27th of See also: December; Henry met her at Rochester on the 1st of See also: January 1.540, and was so much abashed at her appearance as to forget to See also: present the gift he had brought for her, but nevertheless controlled himself sufficiently to treat her with courtesy
.
The next See also: day he expressed openly his dissatisfaction at her looks; " she was no better than a See also: Flanders See also: mare." The attempt to prove a pre:contract with the son of the duke of See also: Lorraine broke down, and Henry was forced to resign himself to the sacrifice
.
On the See also: wedding See also: morning, however, the 6th of January 1540, he declared that no earthly thing would have induced him to marry her but the fear of driving the duke of Cleves into the arms of the emperor
.
Shortly afterwards Henry had reason to regret the policy which had identified him, so closely with the German Protestantism, and denied reconciliation with the emperor
.
Cromwell's fall was the result, and the chief obstacle to the repudiation of his wife being thus removed, Henry declared the marriage had not been and could not be consummated; and did not See also: scruple to cast doubts on his wife's honour
.
On the 9th of See also: July the marriage was declared null and void by convocation, and an See also: act of parliament to the same effect was passed immediately
.
Henry soon afterwards married See also: Catherine See also: Howard
.
On first hearing of the king's intentions, See also: Anne swooned away, but on recovering, while declaring her See also: case a very hard and sorrowful one from the See also: great love which she See also: bore to the king, acquiesced quietly in the arrangements made for her by Henry, by which she received lands to the value of £4000 a See also: year, renounced the title of See also: queen for that of the king's See also: sister, and undertook not to leave the See also: kingdom
.
In a letter to herSee also: brother, See also: drawn up by See also: Gardiner by the king's direction, she acknowledged the unreality of the marriage and the king's kindness and generosity
.
• Anne spent the rest of her See also: life happily in England at See also: Richmond or Bletchingley, occasionally visiting the See also: court, and being described as joyous as ever, and wearing new dresses every day
!
An attempt to procure her reinstalment on the disgrace of Catherine Howard failed, and there was no foundation for the report that she had given See also: birth to a See also: child of which Henry was the reputed father
.
She was present at the marriage of Henry with Catherine Parr and at the See also: coronation of Mary
.
She died on the 28th of July 1557 at See also: Chelsea, and was buried in See also: Westminster Abbey
.
See Lives of the Queens of England, by A
.
Strickland, iii
.
(1851); The Wives of Henry VIII., by M
.
Hume (19o5); Henry VIII., by A
.
F
.
See also: Pollard (1905) ; Four See also: Original Documents See also: relating to the Marriage of Henry VIII. to Anne of Cleves, ed. by E. and G
.
See also: Goldsmid (1886); for the pseudo Anne of Cleves see Allgemeine deutsche Biographie, i
.
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