didn't get killed
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Anne had 15 children and she married William Hutchinson. Anne was pregnant 16 times but the 16th child was miss carried and incredibly deformed.
One sister, Margot, three years older than Anne.
no one she is single!
Anne Boleyn, the mother of Queen Elizabeth I ( Tudor dynasty) was , of course one of the ill-fated wives of Henry VIII. She was executed. in the film, Anne of the Thousand days- mode of execution was a sword wielded by I would assume a Crown Executioner -probably an RA officer. ( Royal Army) the abbreviation also means Royal Academy= of arts, not martial variety!
As long as he has one fully functioning testicle, yes, you can have kids. Take Lance Armstrong for example. He has several kids and he lost one testicle to testicualr cancer.
yes there were kids in the Holocaust Anne Frank was one of them.
Anne Boleyn had one surviving child; her daughter, Elizabeth.
With Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn had one child, who was Elizabeth I
No. Goats have kids, humans have children. Henry and Anne had one daughter, Elizabeth, who became Queen Elizabeth I.
Anne Frank died because of the NAZI.The NAZI sent Anne Frank to camp.Some Jews kids were killed in that camp Anne Frank was one of them.They died because NAZI fed Jews kids little foods and water and plenty of diseases.Anne Frank got a disease called typhus.In late Febuary or early March of 1945, Anne Frank died of hunger and disease.
Yes, they had one daughter: Elizabeth
he had one kid with his wife Anne Cary Randolph
No one knows yet.
Their names are Bob and Anne. They are both adopted. Anne is also the older one. They are now grown and married and they each have kids. Peg has 4 grandchildren named Brett, Chelsea, Eric , and Mark.
They had one daughter, Elizabeth I who became queen in the Golden Age of England.
Yes, Anne Frank died in March 1945 at the age of 15, while her diary was found after her death.
Anne Schraff does not have any children as she is a private person and has not publicly shared any information regarding her personal life or family status.