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As the second wife of King Henry VIII, she was the queen who was long pursued - and then brutally discarded. But was Anne Boleyn - the mother of Queen Elizabeth I - really guilty of adultery with ...
Anne Boleyn was the second wife of Henry VIII and ... her to be a lady-in-waiting at the French court to Queen Mary, King Henry VIII's younger sister. She later served Queen Claude of France ...
Anne Boleyn is one of the most infamous and tragic queens in history—and for good reason. Her courtship of King Henry VIII ...
yet Anne was accused of having sexual relationships with no less than five royal courtiers, including her brother, George Boleyn (Lord Rochford), and the king's close friend, Sir Henry Norris.
That Anne refused to admit her guilt to the end. Eleven days after Anne Boleyn's execution, King Henry VIII married Jane Seymour.
When King Henry VIII's wife Anne Boleyn was executed in 1536, her Book of Hours went missing for centuries. A recent discovery reveals a string of women who secured the book for decades after her ...
The childhood home of Anne Boleyn has been restored to its former Tudor glory so that visitors can immerse themselves in the origin story of the most notorious of Henry VIII’s six wives.
Panic soon spreads through the Boleyn family as Henry Percy circulates a dangerous rumor that he and Anne are still legally married. If this were found to be true, Anne and the king could not wed.
In 1935, Pope Pius XI canonized Sir Thomas More and Cardinal John Fisher as saints of the Catholic Church. English King Henry ...