Agree with Blu-Catherine of Aragon- perhaps saintly,definately dignified,compassionate and very stubborn. All those lost babies-utterly tragic.Her love for Henry shone through right to the end as the words of her last letter shows " Lastly, mine eyes desire you above all things".
Anne Boleyn-truely fascinating,highly intelligent woman with a powerful sexual magnetism tha she wasn't afraid to use.
With Jane Seymour-contempories commented on her intelligence, however, she was very much the political pawn.Dying after giving Henry his hearts desire ensured that she remained his "entirely beloved" wife.
Catherine Howard - a bit of "fluff" who suffered the horrendous consequencies of her sexual peccadilloes.
Catherine Parr was very much the mother figure who had the innate good sense to keep her head on her shoulders.(and her tomb is just down the road from me.