
The Execution Of Anne Boleyn Henry & Anne Timeline
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1. Despite all the bits and pieces, theories and speculations and conclusions, we will never ever know for sure whom the REAL Anne Boleyn was - we will never ever know for sure what she truly looked like as a real life person, what she was really like as a person, and what her relationship with Henry was really like.
2. After everything Henry did to father a son, it was Anne's daughter - Elizabeth - who turned out to be the most successful and prosperous of Henry's three children, and before then, no one believed that Elizabeth would ever sit on the throne.
Yes, I honestly believe that Anne Boleyn is truly fascinating as, till this very day, she still remains a real mystery, and she is the mother of Queen Elizabeth I.
Date: 2022-07-19
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Mike
Gals. sent and Frank at being, 'your body is your temple'.
Anne bowlyn' of Henry, bespoke of chastity and poverty as Nun vow in the Vatican. Read pron. Vatican' as But he, can! And all her KingsmenHenry was sold to the other wives who also grew in experience in being wives. and may I say, led them to explore the betterment of other men and homes.
Peace be with Bowlyn Anne St. who. during her marital bliss, does not go against her vow to only be with and for Henry and no other/ Her honesty saves England. Her sentiments on Loyalty:
as 'a Vow. anyhow back to my almish Hubby' in thought. displeases.
Shout out to Mahalia and her weird but outlandish beauty
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Gals. sent and Frank at being, 'your body is your temple'.
Anne bowlyn' of Henry, bespoke of chastity and poverty as Nun vow in the Vatican. Read pron. Vatican' as But he, can! And all her KingsmenHenry was sold to the other wives who also grew in experience in being wives. and may I say, led them to explore the betterment of other men and homes.
Peace be with Bowlyn Anne St. who. during her marital bliss, does not go against her vow to only be with and for Henry and no other/ Her honesty saves England. Her sentiments on Loyalty:
as 'a Vow. anyhow back to my almish Hubby' in thought. displeases.
Shout out to Mahalia and her weird but outlandish beauty
Mike X Studio
Ethiopia
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Paul
Anne was fiercely intelligent and stood up to Henry. He didnt like it, especially when he gave her a daughter and not the son he wanted. Opposition to Anne began amongst Catholics and Cromwell then manufactured evidence against her and fed Henry lies galore to push his paranoia, then let him fall in with Jane Seymour. Anne became pregnant again and when Henry had a riding accident went into early labour and miscarried a son. Henry never forgave her and ordered Cromwell to rid him of her! Dreadful man Henry.
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Anne was fiercely intelligent and stood up to Henry. He didnt like it, especially when he gave her a daughter and not the son he wanted. Opposition to Anne began amongst Catholics and Cromwell then manufactured evidence against her and fed Henry lies galore to push his paranoia, then let him fall in with Jane Seymour. Anne became pregnant again and when Henry had a riding accident went into early labour and miscarried a son. Henry never forgave her and ordered Cromwell to rid him of her! Dreadful man Henry.
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Mary
You are nieve, Henry knew exactly what he was doing. He wanted her dead and made sure that all these trumped up charges made her guilty. He even threw in witchcraft. I mean he had his men torture her made up lovers to confess. He was hiding his impotance and blaming her. He had his eyes on another whom he married 11 days after her death! He just did not have the courage to be at her execution because it was not the truth, and he was hiding away elsewhere.
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You are nieve, Henry knew exactly what he was doing. He wanted her dead and made sure that all these trumped up charges made her guilty. He even threw in witchcraft. I mean he had his men torture her made up lovers to confess. He was hiding his impotance and blaming her. He had his eyes on another whom he married 11 days after her death! He just did not have the courage to be at her execution because it was not the truth, and he was hiding away elsewhere.
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Ruth
Yeah right his heart will be dedicated to Amber Lynn I don't buy that for one hot second the history books as said otherwise the history books has said that King Henry has had Six Wives Amber Lynn was only the second of the Six Wives read more and she already has a voracious appetite for food wine and women then why he married him was because he thought that she was going to Bear him a son no that's bulshit
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Yeah right his heart will be dedicated to Amber Lynn I don't buy that for one hot second the history books as said otherwise the history books has said that King Henry has had Six Wives Amber Lynn was only the second of the Six Wives read more and she already has a voracious appetite for food wine and women then why he married him was because he thought that she was going to Bear him a son no that's bulshit
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The
Wait, I thought she was not brought. by traitors gate? She was held in the royal apartments, why would they bring her by that entrance for commoners? Also, I am confused why it was insinuated that her head was displayed on a spike, when there was no contemporary accounts of this, and in fact, an account that I have heard stated that her ladies gathered her head and body to take to the chapel.
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Wait, I thought she was not brought. by traitors gate? She was held in the royal apartments, why would they bring her by that entrance for commoners? Also, I am confused why it was insinuated that her head was displayed on a spike, when there was no contemporary accounts of this, and in fact, an account that I have heard stated that her ladies gathered her head and body to take to the chapel.
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HarbingerOfBattle
The execution of Anne Boleyn took 6 and a half hours and 3 axes and was one of the bloodiest in royal history. At one point Anne Boleyn cried out that she would rather be burned at the stake, but it was decided to carry on. Later, her head was placed atop a pike which swam away, never to be seen again.
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The execution of Anne Boleyn took 6 and a half hours and 3 axes and was one of the bloodiest in royal history. At one point Anne Boleyn cried out that she would rather be burned at the stake, but it was decided to carry on. Later, her head was placed atop a pike which swam away, never to be seen again.
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Vemmic
In all reality, I believe, that Elizabeth did not intentionally do things to get revenge for her mother. Honestly, she was likely scared to death to fall for anyone especially after what happened to her mother. She of all people knew exactly how bad things could end up for a woman in those times!
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In all reality, I believe, that Elizabeth did not intentionally do things to get revenge for her mother. Honestly, she was likely scared to death to fall for anyone especially after what happened to her mother. She of all people knew exactly how bad things could end up for a woman in those times!
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Mercia
Anne was a. homewrecker and since Henry married her while still legally married to Catherine of Aragon, Anne was never a true queen. When I consider Annes callous cruelty towards the true queen Catherine of Aragon then I cannot help but consider Anne getting what she deserved.
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Anne was a. homewrecker and since Henry married her while still legally married to Catherine of Aragon, Anne was never a true queen. When I consider Annes callous cruelty towards the true queen Catherine of Aragon then I cannot help but consider Anne getting what she deserved.
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SBaby
Whats scary is Anne probably thought theyd be this badazz Bonnie and Clyde type couple because of what all he went through to divorce his wife and marry her. All that just for him to turn on her. The hit to the head probably did change his personality or just made it worse.
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Whats scary is Anne probably thought theyd be this badazz Bonnie and Clyde type couple because of what all he went through to divorce his wife and marry her. All that just for him to turn on her. The hit to the head probably did change his personality or just made it worse.
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timeline
These actors/actresses are excellent. Very believable and they actually physically look how I envisioned a young King Henry and Anne Boleyn to look. This whole documentary is great and enjoyable. The host is excellent too. Love her genuine excitement for history.
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These actors/actresses are excellent. Very believable and they actually physically look how I envisioned a young King Henry and Anne Boleyn to look. This whole documentary is great and enjoyable. The host is excellent too. Love her genuine excitement for history.
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veronica
The woman whom Anne was killed for, Jane Seymour, It's said two of her brothers Edward and Thomas who pushed her towards the King. Jane did give Henry a son Edward. Isn't it ironic, that he signed the death warrant for both brothers.
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The woman whom Anne was killed for, Jane Seymour, It's said two of her brothers Edward and Thomas who pushed her towards the King. Jane did give Henry a son Edward. Isn't it ironic, that he signed the death warrant for both brothers.
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Petite
King Henry had too much power. He killed anyone who displeased him. The fact that he married 11 days after Anne was executed makes it obvious he got rid of Anne so he could marry Jane Seymore. A man like that is a sociopath
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King Henry had too much power. He killed anyone who displeased him. The fact that he married 11 days after Anne was executed makes it obvious he got rid of Anne so he could marry Jane Seymore. A man like that is a sociopath
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Blackwidow
As I listen to you I'm sitting here wondering is this karma that Ann is receiving? After what befell Catherine The queen of England? How she was treated and abused Bye Anne? It could be so!
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As I listen to you I'm sitting here wondering is this karma that Ann is receiving? After what befell Catherine The queen of England? How she was treated and abused Bye Anne? It could be so!
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NZ
Henry was in constant pain from the ulcer on his leg plus brain injury and the constant stress of not having an heir for his reign. I can't really blame him for his change in personality.
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Henry was in constant pain from the ulcer on his leg plus brain injury and the constant stress of not having an heir for his reign. I can't really blame him for his change in personality.
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Amalia
I believe she was used by all of the men around her. Her Dad wanted the relationship between her and the King for power and wealth. Back then woman had very little say in their fate.
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I believe she was used by all of the men around her. Her Dad wanted the relationship between her and the King for power and wealth. Back then woman had very little say in their fate.
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allshookup1640
Okay Im sorry but WHY ISNT SHE WEARING GLOVES? You should really wear gloves when dealing with historical documents! The finger oils can and will destroy the pages overtime.
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Okay Im sorry but WHY ISNT SHE WEARING GLOVES? You should really wear gloves when dealing with historical documents! The finger oils can and will destroy the pages overtime.
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kaye
So Henry VIII married 3 Catherines (Catherine of Aragon, Catherine Howard & Catherine Parr)
also there's 2 Annes (Anne Boleyn & Anne of Cleves)
then there's the Jane Seymour
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So Henry VIII married 3 Catherines (Catherine of Aragon, Catherine Howard & Catherine Parr)
also there's 2 Annes (Anne Boleyn & Anne of Cleves)
then there's the Jane Seymour
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Amanda
Now she probably wrote this some time BEFORE her execution That is some serious power of deduction right there. do you think she could have written it AFTER her execution?
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Now she probably wrote this some time BEFORE her execution That is some serious power of deduction right there. do you think she could have written it AFTER her execution?
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Wenger
If Anne thought she was going to heaven after her execution she was delusional!
Why not make documentaries about Katharine of Aragon and her lovely daughter Mary I?
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If Anne thought she was going to heaven after her execution she was delusional!
Why not make documentaries about Katharine of Aragon and her lovely daughter Mary I?
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