Anne Boleyn was Queen of England for just three years and three months as the wife of King Henry VIII. But Henry’s second wife fell out of his favour after she was unable to give birth to a male heir.
We have all heard the renowned stories of Great Britain's controversial and notorious dynasty, the Tudors. From Henry VIII to ...
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Philippa Gregory is going Boleyn again. The best-selling author returns to the world of the Tudor court 25 years after The Other Boleyn Girl launched her into the publishing stratosphere. With Boleyn ...
Historical fiction. While it can be horrible executed and torturous just like any other genre, it's always had a special place in my heart. Once you've wrapped your mind around every kind of drama ...
Anne Boleyn was executed at the Tower of London in 1536 after being found guilty of treason against her husband King Henry VIII. Henry’s second wife allegedly plotted against him with his courtiers, ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
King Henry VIII famously had six wives during his tumultuous 36-year reign over Tudor England. His extraordinary life was explored on Channel 5 on Saturday in ‘Hampton Court: Behind Closed Doors’. The ...
Anne Boleyn, the second of Henry VIII’s six wives, is one of the most famous women in history. Her life and death at the Tower of London in 1536 have been pored over by historians for hundreds of ...
Anne Boleyn was executed in 1536, just three years and three months after she was crowned Queen of England as the wife of King Henry VIII. Henry’s second wife fell out of favour with him after she was ...
A BREAKTHROUGH has been made by a historian researching Anne Boleyn as new evidence has given an "inside" look at the former Queen's female inner circle. Anne Boleyn was Queen of England for just ...