No one really knows where the sword went. Jean Rombaud (the man that executed Anne Boleyn) was a very skilled executioner but when he killed the queen I don't think he considered what historical value his sword would have in the future. The work of being an executioner was always inherrited from father to son and his tools along with them. So I guess his sword was later inherrited to his son, then his grandson and so on. But since nothing is really known about him or his life, nor his family we can't say who was his son and where his sword went. There is a chance that the sword was later melted to create new weapons as these kind of executions swords often were. There is no record of it or what happened to it.
Anne Boleyn, wife #2 was beheaded by a French swordsman.... with a sword. go figure! lol. and Catherine Howard, wife #5 was beheaded by an ax.
Anne Boleyn was indeed the first Queen to have ever been executed and also not the last to die by the sword.
Anne Boleyn, on the 19th May 1536.
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It is said that because Henry VIII loved her so much he hired a skilled french swordsman to behead her so it would be one quick stroke of the sword as she kneeled upright.
Elizabeth I was the daughter of Anne Boleyn.
Executions with axes are clumpsy and causes the victim pain. Since the King didn't want Anne to suffer, a specially educated swordsman from France was hired to execute her with a sword.
Anne Boleyn was English.
Thomas Boleyn and Elizabeth Howard were Anne Boleyn's parents.
Anne Boleyn was a woman.
because she didnt have any chilren who were boys
Elizabeth I is Anne Boleyn's daughter.