Yardbarker: ‘Wolf Hall’ Team Explains Cromwell’s Ending, Anne Boleyn Parallels & Why Henry Cried
‘Wolf Hall’ Team Explains Cromwell’s Ending, Anne Boleyn Parallels & Why Henry Cried
Who was Anne Boleyn? She rose to power in the early 1530s, having played a strategic game to secure position as King Henry VIII‘s second wife. Posthumously, after he had her framed for treason and ...
Nearly 500 years have passed since Anne Boleyn was executed by her husband, England’s King Henry VIII, yet somehow we’re still finding new ways to be fascinated by the infamous Tudor queen. Despite ...
Thirteen years into his marriage with Catherine of Aragon, Henry VIII meets Anne Boleyn. As six of Catherine of Aragon’s seven pregnancies ended in tragedy, Henry VIII's eye started to wander, looking ...
Smithsonian Magazine: Why Henry VIII Orchestrated Every Detail of Anne Boleyn’s Execution
King Henry VIII had six wives, but none of them have captured the public's imagination like the second, Anne Boleyn. King Henry VIII remains one of England's most famous kings. His nearly four-decade ...
The childhood home of Anne Boleyn has been restored to its former Tudor glory so that visitors can immerse themselves in the origin story of the most notorious of Henry VIII’s six wives. The historic ...
National Geographic news: Anne Boleyn used flirtation, fertility, and faith to seduce Henry VIII
Netflix’s new mini series, Blood Sex & Royalty, explores the fascinating and dramatically short life of Anne Boleyn, a woman who rose to power as the mistress-turned-wife of King Henry VIII in Tudor ...
MSN: The stunning Essex manor where Henry VIII used secret tunnels to romance Anne Boleyn