Yes, Elizabeth I.
Yes, Elizabeth I and she had at least 3 miscarriages, 2 of them were believed to be boys.
You may think that but you see back then there was no way of knowing and they thought that Elizabeth I was a boy but ended up being a girl so you can see Anne may have ever carried a boy for Henry the VIII.
Anne Boleyn, the second wife of King Henry VIII, was the mother of Queen Elizabeth I who was born on 7th September 1533.
It is thought she had at least three other pregnancies which resulted in stillbirth or miscarriage.
Anne Boleyn (c1501-07 to 1536) the second wife of Henry VIII (1491 - 1547), was crowned Queen on 15 June 1533. On the 7th September the same year, she gave birth to her first child, Elizabeth, (later to become Elizabeth I), which upset Henry as he was determined the baby would be a boy. Over the next two years Anne had at least two miscarriages, thus dashing Henry's hopes of a male heir. When he tired of her and in fact already had his eye on another lady at Court (Jane Seymour), trumped up charges of incest, adultery, witchcraft and treason were conveniently brought against Anne. Courtiers friendly with Anne: William Brereton, Sir Henry Norris, Sir Francis Weston and Mark Smeaton her musician, were all implicated in the alleged adultery. Even Anne's brother, George Boleyn, was accused of incest with her. Anne was found guilty and sentenced to death, as were the five men accused with her.
She was beheaded at the Tower of London, on 19 May 1536, going bravely to her death (even joking the night before about how slim her neck was) and executed by an expert French swordsman who Henry had ordered, to give her a quick and more merciful execution. Anne's remains were put in an arrow chest and buried in the church of St. Peter ad Vincula, at the Tower. Her grave was originally unmarked, but during Victorian renovations her remains were identified and there is now a marker over her resting place.
No. Anne Boleyns daughter was Elizabeth I and as you may know, she was called the "Virgin Queen".
Now I don't know about you, but I do suspect it to be hard being both virgin and mother at the same time.
Anne Boleyn is the mother of Elizabeth I, and as Elizabeth I became queen, the father had to have been Henry VIII.
In other words, yes.
She had one surviving child, Elizabeth, who would grow up to become queen Elizabeth I of England. She had two miscarriages.
Just the one: Queen Elizabeth I
because Anna Boleyn could not have any more Children.
Anne had one sister (Mary Boleyn) and one brother (George Boleyn)
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yes she had elizibeth the 1st
Yes: Mary(Catherine of Aragon's Daughter), Elizabeth( Anne Boleyn's Daughter), and Edward( Jane Seymour's Son).
The marriage of Anne of Cleves (the fourth wife) and Henry VIII was annulled on the grounds of non-consummation, therefore they did not have any children. You may be thinking of Anne Boleyn, Henry's second wife. Their daughter was Elizabeth, later to become Elizabeth I.
because she didnt have any chilren who were boys
As far as I have read, she had one child, Elizabeth I.
No.
Henry VIII and Ann Boleyn did not have any sons only one child named Elizabeth I but Anne Boleyn had 3 miscarriages. Anne Boleyn had one living son who lived for three months and his name was Henry after his father.
Before her trial Anne Boleyn was held in the Tower of London a royal palace but also a prison. She did NOT stay in a dungeon or nor was she abused in any physical way. She stayed in the Queen's rooms where she had slept before her coronation three years prior.
She married into one - her husband was King Henry VIII. She was not a member of any royal family until she married Henry.