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poizon [28]
3 years ago
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REWARDING A BRAINLEST AND HIGHEST POINTS TO WHO COMMENT CORRECTLY FIRST!!

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ehidna [41]3 years ago
6 0

<em>Catherine Parr</em> died by whats called childbed fever,which used ro be common.

<em>Catherine of Aragon </em>died by heart cancer.

<em>Catherine Howard</em> died by decapitation. This is the separation of the head.

<em>Anne of Cleves</em> died by cancer.

<em>Anne Boleyn </em>died by Decapitation.

<em>Jane Seymour </em>died by childbed.

poor Henry VIII huh?

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