Henry VII never met Anne Boleyn. Henry VII was the founder of the House of Tudor and father of Henry VIII. Though the exact date of Anne Boleyn's birth is unknown it is thought to be in 1501. Henry VII died on April 2, 1509 when she would have been eight years old and her future husband was eighteen and did not even know her. She spent her childhood in her family's castle in Kent and left for the court of Margaret of Austria in 1513 and then on to the French Court to wait on Henry VIII's sister and later Queen Claude.
Anne Boleyn was married on 28th June 1621 to Henry the 8th
No-one to Henry VII, but wife to his son Henry VIII
Jane Seymour died during the child birth of their son
He died before her birth.
Her Uncle was the Duke at court along with her sister mary.
Anne Boleyn married King Henry VIII, not Henry VII. She refused to become his mistress. She was smart enough to know that mistresses were temporary and she wanted to be his lawful wife and queen. She did capitulate when he agreed to divorce his first queen (Catherine of Aragon). As it turned out she was pregnant (with Elizabeth) when she and Henry married.
King Henry VIII thought that Anne Boleyn was a witch because she couldn't produce sons.
The reformation expanded to England because of Henry VII's wish to marry Anne Boleyn.
Both Mary and Anne were mistresses of Henry VIII and it is rumored that the king even fathered two of Mary's children. Both Boleyn girls were also ladies in waiting to Catherine of Aragon, Henry's wife and queen at that time.
Henry VIII had two wives executed, the first was Anne Boleyn and the second was Catherine Howard.
well of course Henry VII and Henry VIII and also all of Henry VIII wives
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.