Henry VIII married six times to secure Tudor line's continuation. He inherited stable England after father Henry VII's death. Henry was 1.9 meters tall, athletic, and intelligent
Freydis grew up in remote Greenland with only forty people. She was sexually assaulted by a Christian Viking who carved a cross on her back. She and her brother Leif left Greenland seeking revenge
Catherine of Aragon was Henry's Spanish princess and heir apparent. Henry sought annulment from Catholic Church in 1527. Catherine had six children, all died young except Mary. Henry exiled Catherine in 1531 without Mary
Charlotte is a feminine name derived from Charles. Name has French or Italian origin, meaning "free man" or "petite". Has variants including Charlie, Lottie, Lotte, Chara, Karlotta, Carlota, and Carlotta
Name derives from Latin "felix" meaning "happy, lucky". Feminine personal name appeared post-Classical. Associated with saints, poets, astronomical objects, plants, and animals
Hannah is a Hebrew feminine name meaning "favour" or "grace". Name derives from root ḥ-n-n. Anne, Ana, Ann variants come from Hellenized Hebrew Anna. Phoenician name Hannibal means "My grace is Baal"