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Was Anne Boleyn really guilty of adultery with several men, including her brother? That question is explored in the latest episode of new Daily Mail podcast Queens, Kings and Dastardly Things.
Anne Boleyn was the second wife of Henry VIII, the woman he famously fell for during his first marriage.Anne was a lady-in-waiting for the King’s first wife Catherine of Aragon, and Henry, who ...
Their relationship may have been, um, cut short, but Jodie Turner-Smith’s Anne Boleyn and Mark Stanley’s Henry VIII look pretty cosy in the first image of the pair from the upcoming Channel 5 ...
Anne Boleyn was the second wife of King Henry VIII of England, and the mother of Queen Elizabeth I. She was born sometime around 1501, and she spent her childhood at Hever Castle in Kent.
ANNE BOLEYN helped trigger one of the most monumental events in British history by pushing King Henry VIII to bring about the Reformation, a documentary has revealed.
Period dramas have always attracted a considerable number of fans who enjoy historical storytelling, transporting viewers to different eras with their culturally rich narratives.
Like millions of readers, I am obsessed with Henry VIII's complicated love life. And popular culture only fuels my Tudormania. Next month, The Other Boleyn Girl, starring Natalie Portman and ...
Anne Boleyn, the second of the six wives of Henry VIII and the first to lose her head, has been regarded in many ways by many people: as a seductress, a usurper, an enemy of Catholicism, a ...
Artifacts relating to Anne Boleyn are incredibly rare, thanks to the fact that Henry VIII wanted all traces of her removed from his palaces after her execution in 1536,” Borman said.
Anne of Cleves died 467 years ago this July 16th, and she is my favorite of all six of Henry VIII’s wives, and the best possible inspiration for some smart person to release a series of action ...
Artifacts relating to Anne Boleyn are incredibly rare, thanks to the fact that Henry VIII wanted all traces of her removed from his palaces after her execution in 1536,” Borman said.