6th Jan 1540 to 9th. July 1540
99 years
Approximately 5 years.
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She would not "lay" with him for 6 years. She waited for 6 yrs to marry.
About 6-8 months.
No she wasn't, Anne Boleyn wanted to marry Henry Percy but wasnt allowed by his family, cardinal Wolsey and the King. Henry Percy was sent away to marry Mary Talbot. Arthur was Henry VIII older brother, who was married to Catherine of Aragon, but Arthur died not long after they wed, and the marriage was said not to have been consumated. Henry then married Catherine once he became King.
Henry VIII and Jane Seymour were engaged to be married the day that Anne Boleyn died. They were married 10 days later.
They were betrothed (formally engaged) the next day and married within a couple of months.
He wanted a son. Catherine of Aragon gave birth to one living daughter. Henry became besotted with Anne Boleyn. Long story short - he divorced Catherine so he could marry Anne.
They were betrothed (formally engaged) the next day and married within a couple of months.
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.
Answer Anne Boleyn was the second of Henry VIII's six wives. She was tried, convicted and executed for treason, witchcraft and incest on 19th May 1536. The King became betrothed (engaged in modern parlance) to Jane Seymour on 20th May 1536 and they were married ten days later, on 30th May 1536.