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  1. Too, too bad I don't agree (too bad I don't agree) So I'm gonna hang it up (hang it up, hang it up) for everyone to see. And you can't stop, you can't stop me 'cause. I'm the queen of the castle. Get down, you dirty rascal. Get down (yeah, c'mon, ha!) Get down (get down with me) Get down you dirty rascal.

  2. Bild von Hans Holbein: Anna von Kleve. Nachgezogene Signatur Annas von Kleve: „Anna the dowghter of Cleves“. Anna von Kleve (* 22. September /28. Juni [1] 1515 in Düsseldorf; † 16. Juli 1557 in Chelsea Manor, London) war die vierte Ehefrau des englischen Königs Heinrich VIII. und war dadurch vom 6. Januar 1540 bis 9. Juli 1540 Königin ...

  3. The reason we can consider Anne of Cleeves more of a survivor than Catherine Parr, is down to what happened after the death of Henry VIII. Catherine Parr. When Henry died in 1547, his widow Catherine Parr was free to remarry. Six months after the death of Henry, Catherine married Sir Thomas Seymour, brother of the deceased queen, Jane Seymour.

  4. ejected by Henry VIII, Anne of Cleves finally came into her own. The 25-year-old "sister" of the king now had independent funds and status and used both to indulge in "all the recreation she could ...

  5. Divorced queens wear spikes on their head to represent the spikes of divorces. The spikes also represent crowns, showing how they were royalty before they married Henry, along with the choices of gold and silver chains to show wealth. Beheaded queens, Boleyn and Howard, wear a high neck costume and chokers respectively to represent how they were decapitated when they were executed. This acts ...

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  7. Summary for Six Wives with Lucy Worsley. Published 7th December 2016. Anne of Cleves is often described as Henry’s luckiest wife, because their marriage was annulled, but she lived a comfortable life as his ‘ sister ’ and as friend to all his children. Anne’s pragmatic sense is very appealing to us, but it was not, perhaps, as simple a ...