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  1. Mary Boleyn (vers 1499 – 19 juillet 1543) est un membre de la famille aristocratique Boleyn, qui a joui d'une influence considérable à la cour d'Angleterre lors de la première partie du XVIe siècle. Mary fut l'une des maîtresses du roi Henri VIII, après avoir été peut-être celle de son rival le roi de France François Ier.

  2. Mary Boleyn and her first husband, William Carey, had two children. Their first child, Catherine, was born in around 1524 and their second child, Henry, was born in March 1526. I am often asked whether either or both of the Carey children were actually the King’s illegitimate offspring and it is simply impossible to answer that question ...

  3. In the series “The Tudors”, William Brereton is portrayed as a Jesuit priest to whom the Pope gives the job of assassinating Anne Boleyn. In the programme, Brereton tries to shoot Anne Boleyn during her coronation procession and three years later, when Cromwell moves against Anne, he confesses to adultery with the Queen.

  4. William Brereton, c. 1487/1490 – 17 May 1536, was a member of a prominent Cheshire family who served as a courtier to Henry VIII.In May 1536, Brereton was accused of committing adultery with Anne Boleyn, the king's second wife, and executed for treason along with her brother George Boleyn, Henry Norris, Francis Weston and a musician, Mark Smeaton.

  5. Thomas Boleyn (port. Tomás Bolena ), 1.º Conde de Wiltshire e de Ormonde ( c. 1477 — Castelo de Hever , 12 de março de 1539 ), foi um diplomata e político inglês na época da Dinastia Tudor , casado com Isabel Howard e pai de Ana Bolena - segunda esposa do rei Henrique VIII - e Maria Bolena , amante do mesmo rei.

  6. 28 de fev. de 2020 · Mary Boleyn secretly married William Stafford, second son of an Essex landowner, a soldier serving at the garrison of Calais. Her sister and the Boleyn family disowned her, she was banished from court and her pension was cut off. It is likely that Mary went to Calais with her husband.

  7. Matthew Boleyn, Attorney with Boleyn Law, P.C. While he is an experienced litigator, Mr. Boleyn understands that often the best way to find an effective solution is by finding areas of agreement and building from there. By removing the bitterness from any dispute, it often allows him to find effective outcomes in a more efficient manner. A ...