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The most famous picture of Anne Boleyn was painted by Hans Holbein the Younger.
Anne Boleyn.
Anne Boleyn The first answer couldn't be more incorrect. Infact Katherine of Aragon was the most beautiful of Henry's wives, during her life time she was described as "the most beautiful creature in the world". Anne Boleyn however, was never considered especially beautiful; Anne was 15 years younger than Katherine, though still older than when Katherine was when Henry married her. Anne was not unattractive, but not really beautiful. The answer is indisputable, Katherine of Aragon.
This is probably the most famous: http://englishhistory.net/tudor/monarchs/boleynmainjpg.jpg
Anne Boleyn was the wife of Henry VIII, she had a sister,Mary Boleyn, brother, George Boleyn, mother, Elizabeth boleyn, and a she had a father, Thomas Boleyn, too. Some people say Anne had a 6th finger on the left hand. Anne's hair was long and black, her eyes were black as well. Anne was the couise of Katherine Howard who died in 1540. Anne had a little girl called " Elizabeth". In 1533-1536 people said Anne Boleyn was a whirte. Anne was callled "The most happy"as Henry's 2nd wife. She had a son because sadly he died at the age of 0 because he was die after he was bron. He didn't live for a day. Anne was the means, 2nd ugles wife. Anne Boleyn lived in Hever Castle, but Henry gave Hever Caslte to Anne of Cleves. Hever Castlewas the house of 3 differen families.
I would say Anne Boleyn as he created a whole new church just so he could get a divorce and marry her. Ironically he had her beheaded 3 years later!
No, he had a daughter called Elizabeth, who later grew up to be one of the most prominant monarches in England.
Catherine could not give Henry a son and had lot her attractive appeal. Anne Boleyn, on the other hand, was young intelligent and had the promise of a son- she was younger enough to have children. Anne lured Henry in, but refused to sleep with him which just made the king more persistent eventually Anne used this to her advantage and told him he could have what he wanted only once she was queen and rightfully his. Henry therefore married Anne because she had seduced him and had promised him a son- the thing he most wanted in life to carry on the Tudor monarchy. xx
Anne Boleyn's parents were Elizabeth Howard, the sister of Thomas Howard, the Duke of Norfolk, and Thomas Boleyn, the Earl of Wiltshire and Ormonde. Her siblings were George Boleyn, Viscount Rochford, and Mary Boleyn. George married Jane Parker, the daughter of Lord Morley, and Mary Boleyn married first William Carey and secondly William Stafford. Mary had several children, most notably Katherine Knollys (nee Carey) and Henry Carey, Lord Hunsdon. Anne was also the cousin of Henry VIII's fifth wife, Katherine Howard. She was also distantly related to Henry VIII, along with his third wife, Jane Seymour, and his sixth wife, Katherine Parr.
Catherine could not give Henry a son and had lot her attractive appeal. Anne Boleyn, on the other hand, was young intelligent and had the promise of a son- she was younger enough to have children. Anne lured Henry in, but refused to sleep with him which just made the king more persistent eventually Anne used this to her advantage and told him he could have what he wanted only once she was queen and rightfully his. Henry therefore married Anne because she had seduced him and had promised him a son- the thing he most wanted in life to carry on the Tudor monarchy. xx
Catherine could not give Henry a son and had lot her attractive appeal. Anne Boleyn, on the other hand, was young intelligent and had the promise of a son- she was younger enough to have children. Anne lured Henry in, but refused to sleep with him which just made the king more persistent eventually Anne used this to her advantage and told him he could have what he wanted only once she was queen and rightfully his. Henry therefore married Anne because she had seduced him and had promised him a son- the thing he most wanted in life to carry on the Tudor monarchy. xx
Henry VIII, who's wives were; Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Katherine Seymour and Katherine Parr.