Anne of Cleves (German: Anna von Kleve; 1515 – 16 July 1557) was queen consort of England from 6 January to 9 July 1540 as the fourth wife of King Henry VIII.
Not much is known about Anne before 1527, when Anne became betrothed to Francis, Duke of Bar, son and heir of Antoine, Duke of Lorraine, although their marriage was never accomplished.
In March 1539, negotiations for Anne's marriage to Henry began, as Henry believed that he needed to form a political alliance with her brother, William, who was a leader of the Protestants of western Germany, to strengthen his position against potential attacks from Catholic France and the Holy Roman Empire.Anne arrived in England on 27 December 1539 and married Henry on 6 January 1540.
However, after six months, the marriage was declared unconsummated and, as a result, she was not crowned queen consort.
Following the annulment, she was given a generous settlement by the King, and thereafter referred to as the King's Beloved Sister.
She lived to see the coronation of Queen Mary I, outliving the rest of Henry's wives.