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Whether for good or ill, there's no denying that King Henry VIII was one of England's most influential monarchs. His reign would lead the country into the Reformation, establish the Church of England, ...
In the battle to achieve her goals, Mary I had her only opposition and granddaughter of Henry VIII's sister, Lady Jane Grey beheaded - earning her the nickname "Bloody Mary".
Henry VIII no doubt had many lovers but one stands out above the rest.. Few better symbolise the plight of medieval women, regardless of social standing than Mary Boleyn, the sister of Anne, who ...
As a teen, Anne accompanied Henry VIII’s sister, Mary, to France, where the princess married Louis XII in 1514. By 1522 Anne had returned to England, where she lived at Henry VIII's court ...
Margaret Douglas was a formidable figure in Tudor history. A cousin of Queen Elizabeth I, her position in Tudor politics was ...
Period dramas have always attracted a considerable number of fans who enjoy historical storytelling, transporting viewers to different eras with their culturally rich narratives.
Henry VIII penned cheeky love notes to Anne Boleyn before their marriage Credit: Getty Images. Henry married Anne Boleyn after finally securing his annulment – her sister, Mary, had already been ...
King Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon married in 1509, and Henry had their marriage annulled in 1533. Part of Henry’s frustration with Catherine was her inability to give him a male heir, as ...