Enrique VIII y sus 6 esposas: El chisme real que cambió la historia de Inglaterra | Gabypedia
Hello dear friends, welcome to Gabypedia 💅👑. Today we delve into the life of Henry VIII, the most scandalous Tudor king in history: six wives, divorces, beheadings, a schism with the Church, and an unhealthy obsession with having a son. In this episode, we'll review: The family context that explains his desperation for an heir 👶 The fate of each of his wives: "divorced, beheaded, dead; divorced, beheaded, survived" 🔪 How he broke with the Pope and created the Anglican Church ✝️ And the great irony: in the end, those who secured the Tudor dynasty were his daughters, Mary and especially Elizabeth I. A royal drama more intense than any Netflix series. 👉 Subscribe, comment on which wife you think is the most tragic, and share this historical gossip with your friends. Find us on Instagram / planbviajero TikTok / planbviajero Facebook / planbviajero Youtube / @soygabypedia

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