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  1. King Henry VIII leads Anne Boleyn towards the throne. A melancholy Cardinal Wolsey leans his head in his hand as he glances sideways toward the couple. In the background Katherine of Aragon sitting in another throne and turns away from the couple to converse with Anne's former lover, Lord Percy.

  2. Há 4 dias · On 25th April 1536, Henry VIII wrote a rather strange letter to his ambassadors abroad. Less than a month before his second wife was executed, and the day after the commissions of oyer and terminer had been set up, the king was suddenly hopeful that there was "great likelihood" of him having a Prince of Wales.

  3. Elizabeth’ss and Mary’s fates were interwoven through their parents. Their lives and their personal relationship were defined by Henry VIII, Katherine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn. The two half-sisters knew their mutual weaknesses all too well: their mothers. And Mary was willing to use this knowledge. II.

  4. Há 3 dias · Anne Boleyn dramatizes the life and legacy of Henry VIII's notorious second wife, who helped change the course of the nation’s history. In Howard Brenton's epic play, we are transported to the 16th century, where the brilliant-but-reckless young Anne, confident in her sexuality and in her love for Henry, leads the charge for England’s ...

  5. Há 2 dias · Today, Padworth is a small village near Tadley in Berkshire with nice countryside walks and pubs. But in 1534, with Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn on the throne of England, it was the scene of a violent and devastating attack involving two brothers and a local knight.

  6. Há 2 dias · Delve into the intriguing world of Tudor history as we uncover 15 captivating secrets involving love, betrayal, and power struggles within the royal court. F...

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  7. Há 4 dias · Henry VIII conferred King's Langley on three of his queens; on Katherine of Arragon in 1509, on Anne Boleyn in 1535, and on Jane Seymour. On the death of Jane he gave it for life to Sir Edward Nevill. Old House, Chipperfield. In 1558 it was annexed to the duchy of Lancaster.