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Há 3 dias · Henry VIII married six times between 1509 and 1543 in pursuit of heirs and political alliances. His wives were Catherine of Aragon (the mother of Mary I), Anne Boleyn (the mother of Elizabeth I), Jane Seymour (the mother of Henry’s successor, Edward VI), Anne of Cleves, Catherine Howard, and Catherine Parr.
- The Breach with Rome
Henry VIII - Breach with Rome: Action called for a...
- Legacy
Henry VIII - Reformation, Divorce, Monarchy: As king of...
- Loss of Popularity
Henry VIII - Loss, Divorce, Reformation: While the greatness...
- Hugh Latimer
Hugh Latimer (born c. 1485, Thurcaston, Leicestershire,...
- The Breach with Rome
Há 3 dias · He also had an affair with Mary Boleyn (We’ll come to her sister shortly) – the daughter of Thomas Boleyn, English Ambassador to France. By the late 1520s, it was clear Catherine (now in her mid-40s) would not bear any more children, and Henry, increasingly desperate for a legitimate son, planned to marry Anne Boleyn who he desired above all else and had been writing love letters to her ...
Há 2 dias · A sumptuous and sensual tale of intrigue, romance and betrayal set against the backdrop of a defining moment in European history: two beautiful sisters, Anne and Mary Boleyn, driven by their family's blind ambition, compete for the love of the handsome and passionate King Henry VIII.
- Justin Chadwick
- PG-13
- 26
Há 2 dias · Mary Boleyn, Anne Boleyn's older sister, had been recalled from France in late 1519, ostensibly to end her affairs with the French king and his courtiers. She married William Carey , a minor noble, in February 1520, at Greenwich , with Henry VIII in attendance.
Há 4 dias · Her alleged attractiveness to five of Henry’s courtiers, Henry Norris, Francis Weston, William Brereton, Mark Smeaton, and her own brother George Boleyn, Lord Rochford, proved fatal to them, as they were tried and executed for treasonable adultery with her.
Há 3 dias · As William III. divided his time between Kensington and Hampton Court, Greenwich was no longer thought of as a royal residence; but Queen Mary conceived even a nobler use for the then unfinished building.
Há 1 dia · Elizabeth I (7 September 1533 – 24 March 1603) [a] was Queen of England and Ireland from 17 November 1558 until her death in 1603. She was the last monarch of the House of Tudor . Elizabeth was the only surviving child of Henry VIII and his second wife, Anne Boleyn. When Elizabeth was two years old, her parents' marriage was annulled, her ...