If the King in those days chose you for a bride, you really had to come up with a spectacularly good excuse to say no. Your extended family who stood to gain power and wealth through your marriage would be all over you to say yes and your father or guardian would go to great lengths of arm-twisting if you were a reluctant bride. So, although no force was ever used in any form by the King himself, it simply was one of those "offers you cannot refuse".
In the case of Anne Boleyn, she had been leading the King on for a considerable time, dangling her virginity (such as it was) before his eyes as a grand prize to be had if he was prepared to do the honorable thing. So she was very happy when Henry proposed.
Queen Elizabeth I's mother was Anne Boleyn, the second of King Henry VIII's six wives. Henry had killed Anne Boleyn because they were expecting a boy and was mad when he heard it was not a boy and Anne Boleyn was beheaded. After the birth of Elizabeth and the miscarriage of a son, King Henry tired of Anne and began spending his time with other women. In 1536 Elizabeth's mother was beheaded on charges of adultery; thought to have been by fabricated by Henry to make way for a third wife.After Anne Boleyn's death, Queen Elizabeth I had four stepmothers - Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Catherine Howard and Catherine Parr.The mother of Elizabeth I was Anne Boleyn, the 2nd wife of Henry VIII.
Queen Elizabeth I's mother was Anne Boleyn, the second of King Henry VIII's six wives. Henry had killed Anne Boleyn because they were expecting a boy and was mad when he heard it was not a boy and Anne Boleyn was beheaded. After the birth of Elizabeth and the miscarriage of a son, King Henry tired of Anne and began spending his time with other women. In 1536 Elizabeth's mother was beheaded on charges of adultery; thought to have been by fabricated by Henry to make way for a third wife.After Anne Boleyn's death, Queen Elizabeth I had four stepmothers - Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Catherine Howard and Catherine Parr.The mother of Elizabeth I was Anne Boleyn, the 2nd wife of Henry VIII.
Several people convinced him that it was possible that Anne would be carrying a male heir--- which the king desperately wanted. in order for the child to be recognized as and heir--and not a bastard he needed to marry Anne.
Henry VIII's break with Rome was significantly influenced by his desire to annul his marriage to Catherine of Aragon and marry Anne Boleyn. Anne's refusal to become his mistress and her strong Protestant beliefs, which aligned with the growing Reformation movement, encouraged Henry to seek independence from the Pope. This led him to establish the Church of England, allowing him to marry Anne while also asserting his authority over religious matters in England. Ultimately, Anne's faith and her pivotal role in Henry's personal and political ambitions were key factors in this historic split.
I rather think that Henry pursued her! Anne, however, was smart enough to know that being Henry's mistress would lead nowhere and she insisted that she and Henry marry. Henry was sufficiently besotted with her that he almost literally moved heaven and earth to make that happen. The process took a long time - Henry had to rid himself of his first queen, Katherine of Aragon - before he was at liberty to marry Anne. The result was great upheavel in England in terms of religion, divorce and banishment of Katherine, marriage with Anne and her subsequent execution on the block. Anne produced no sons but did give birth to Elizabeth who became Queen Elizabeth I.
Becau he did. Also the two important reasons were economics and politics. The least was religion. He used it as an escuse to the kingdom when he actually just wanted to start a new Church so that he could divorce Catherine of Aragon, marry Anne Boleyn as she was pregnant at the time. Henry thought it could be a male heir so he needed to make it legitimate as he was having an affair with Anne Boleyn. However he actually married Anne Boleyn secretly on the 1st of January 1533 when Anne was 3 months pregnant because he was still actually married to Catherine. Once he divorced Catherine he married Anne again when the whole country knew that they were in love.
It was Henry VIII that created a new church. He broke from the Catholic Church and renounced his loyalty to the Pope because he wanted to be able to divorce his wife, Catherine of Aragon [as she could not produce a male heir, and he was supposedly truly in love with Anne Boleyn] and the Church did not allow for 'divorce' if the marriage had been consummated. Basically, Henry's plan was to proclaim all loyalty to the crown, so he could make his own rules. His new Church of England allowed for divorce so he was able to separate from Catherine and marry Anne Boleyn.
Henry bullied an ecclesiastical council to make him the head of the Church in England which soon became the Church of England. Henry then granted himself an annulment to Katherine of Aragon and married Anne Boleyn.
She was the 2nd wife of Henry the 8th, Henry couldn't have a child because he had syphillus, even though that doesnt make sense, she was charged with adultry and insest for having a kid with Henry. In the end, Henry is a mad man.
He wanted to divorce Catherine of Aragon because he needed a male heir to the throne. Passing this act would allow him to do it. The pope would not allow divorce, even for the king.
she did loads of stuff like wanking
Answer:There is argument among historians as to the year that Anne was born a rough estimate would be around 25 but she may have been anything from 18-29.Answer:Most historians agree that Anne Boleyn was born in 1501.Anne and Henry were married in a secret ceremony on January 25, 1533. That would make Anne approximately 31-32 years old. Also consider the fact that Anne and Henry have been romantically linked since approx 1526.If she were as young as 18 in 1533, then she would have been 11 in 1526.Not claiming that it can't happen, but how likely it is that an 11 year old would be able to seduce a grown man (who was in his 30's in 1526) to petition the pope for an annulment from his 1st wife, the Queen of England.That would have to be one intelligent, sophisticated 11 year old!Answer:An interesting fact. It is well agreed that Anne was able to keep Henry at bay sexually for almost the full 7 years prior to their marriage, yet, he did not lose interest. Henry was very, very, used to getting what he wanted, when he wanted and that included women. Anne Boleyn was the first woman to say 'No' to Henry when it came to sex, and to say no for 7 years is quite an achievement.Answer:Anne was actually 32 when she got married to Henry as they got married in 1533.