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Anne Boleyn (1501 or 1507 – 19 May 1536) was the Queen of England, the second wife of Henry VIII. She was the daughter of Thomas Boleyn and his wife, Lady Elizabeth Howard. Anne was sent to the Netherlands for her education, and later to France; she returned to England in 1521. She was lady-in-waiting... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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Anne Boleyn married cousin

Anne Boleyn Anne was recalled to marry her Irish cousin, James Butler, who was a young man roughly her own age and living at the English court.

Anne Boleyn married James Butler

Anne Boleyn Anne was recalled to marry her Irish cousin, James Butler, who was a young man roughly her own age and living at the English court.

Anne Boleyn married king

Anne Boleyn When Anne finally does marry the king, she realises she is not as high as she once was (the book does not depict Anne as much of a tyrant as the film does).

Anne Boleyn married John Shelton

Lady Margaret Butler Anne Boleyn (18 November, 1475 – 6 January, 1555) married John Shelton

Anne Boleyn married Henry

Henry VIII of England Mary Boleyn was the sister of Anne Boleyn who later married Henry.

Anne Boleyn married Henry Percy

The Other Boleyn Girl (film) Rebellious Anne then marries nobleman Henry Percy secretly and confides in her brother George (Jim Sturgess).

Anne Boleyn married diplomat

Nicholas Carew (courtier) Francis' sister Anne married the diplomat Nicholas Throckmorton; their daughter Elizabeth married Sir Walter Raleigh.

Anne Boleyn married Nicholas Throckmorton

Nicholas Carew (courtier) Francis' sister Anne married the diplomat Nicholas Throckmorton; their daughter Elizabeth married Sir Walter Raleigh.

Anne Boleyn married John Shelton

William Boleyn Anne Boleyn (18 November, 1475 – 6 January, 1555) married Sir John Shelton

Anne Boleyn married Henry

Hever Castle After Anne married King Henry VIII of England secretly in 1533; she and her brother George were executed in 1536 and her father Thomas Boleyn died in 1539, the property came into the possession of Henry VIII.

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Anne Boleyn descended latter

Katherine Mortimer, Countess of Warwick Anne Boleyn was a notable descendant of the latter.

Katherine Mortimer Anne Boleyn was a notable descendant of the latter.

Anne Boleyn descended Lord

Anne Boleyn From her maternal grandmother Elizabeth Tilney, Anne was a direct descendant of Welsh Prince Gruffydd II ap Madog, Lord of Dinas Bran of Powys Fadog and his wife Emma de Audley.

Anne Boleyn descended Madog

Anne Boleyn From her maternal grandmother Elizabeth Tilney, Anne was a direct descendant of Welsh Prince Gruffydd II ap Madog, Lord of Dinas Bran of Powys Fadog and his wife Emma de Audley.

Anne Boleyn descended Brian Boru

Anne Boleyn From her paternal grandmother Margaret Butler, Anne was a direct descendant of Brian Boru, High King of Ireland.

Anne Boleyn descended Emma de Audley

Anne Boleyn From her maternal grandmother Elizabeth Tilney, Anne was a direct descendant of Welsh Prince Gruffydd II ap Madog, Lord of Dinas Bran of Powys Fadog and his wife Emma de Audley.

Anne Boleyn descended wife

Anne Boleyn From her maternal grandmother Elizabeth Tilney, Anne was a direct descendant of Welsh Prince Gruffydd II ap Madog, Lord of Dinas Bran of Powys Fadog and his wife Emma de Audley.

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Anne Boleyn gave birth

Anne Boleyn Anne gave birth to a girl, who was christened Elizabeth, probably in honour of Henry's mother, Elizabeth of York and/or Anne's own mother, Lady Elizabeth Howard.

Wives of Henry VIII Later that year, on 7 September, Anne gave birth to a baby girl who would one day reign as Queen Elizabeth I of England.

Mary Boleyn Anne was crowned Queen on June 1, 1533 and gave birth to her first daughter (later to become Queen Elizabeth I) on 7 September.

English Reformation Anne gave birth to a daughter, Princess Elizabeth, three months after the marriage.

Anne Boleyn gave be_born

Thomas Cranmer Henry kept Anne as his wife and on 7 September, Anne gave birth to Elizabeth.

Anne Boleyn gave Henry

Wives of Henry VIII Of the six queens, Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn and Jane Seymour each gave Henry one child who survived infancy — two daughters and one son, all three of whom would eventually accede to the throne.

Anne Boleyn gave son

Thomas Seymour, 1st Baron Seymour of Sudeley Anne failed to give King Henry a son, however, which gave the Seymour brothers an opportunity to push their sister Jane in the King's direction.

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    Anne Boleyn

    Anne Boleyn (1501 or 1507 – 19 May 1536) was the Queen of England, the second wife of Henry VIII. She was the daughter of Thomas Boleyn and his wife, Lady Elizabeth Howard.
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    The Other Boleyn Girl

    Anne Boleyn could also be characterised as a product of Renaissance thinking and sensibilities.
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    Anne Boleyn (disambiguation)

    Anne Boleyn may refer to: Anne Boleyn (died 1536), second wife of Henry VIII of England
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    Anne Boleyn in popular culture

    Anne Boleyn, second wife of English King Henry VIII has inspired or been mentioned in numerous artistic and cultural works. The following lists cover various media, enduring works of high art, and recent representations in popular culture, film and fiction.
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    The Other Boleyn Girl (2008 film)

    Anne Boleyn was approximately thirty-five at the time of her execution; Mary one year older.
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    List of The Tudors characters

    | Son of Thomas Boleyn and brother to Mary and Anne Boleyn.
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    Jane Seymour

    Anita Briem portrayed Seymour as lady-in-waiting to Anne Boleyn in the second season of The Tudors.
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    List of The Tudors episodes

    Both Anne Boleyn and Cardinal Wolsey are stricken with the disease. |
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    Jane Boleyn, Viscountess Rochford

    Lady Rochford has appeared in numerous novels, especially those on Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard.
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    Mary Boleyn

    The Life and Death of Anne Boleyn by Eric Ives (2004)

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