Yes,
Anne Boleyn was the second wife of King Henry VIII of England and therefore a queen of England in her own right.
She was the mother of Princess Elizabeth who later became Queen Elizabeth I of England.
The poem called Pain For My daughter by Anne Sexton is about the death of a daughter. There are many different layers to this poem.
It was Queen Elizabeth I, and after 1603, Queen Anne, the consort of James I.
Elizabeth the first reigned England during the time William Shakespeare began to write.
No. Queen Elizabeth I of England never married. William Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway.
Anne Boleyn was Queen Elizabeth's mother. Neither de Vere or Shakespeare had any relation to either woman or to each other.
Elizabeth I, Queen of England.
Elizabeth Tudor (later Queen Elizabeth I of England)Anne Boleyn gave birth a daughter, Elizabeth.
She was a Catholic, although her daughter was brought up a Protestant.
Anne Boleyn's daughter, Elizabeth I, was born on 7 September 1533.
Elizabeth I, Anne Boleyn's daughter, was born on September 7th 1533.
Answer Anne Boleyn was the second of King Henry VIII's six wives. They were married in January 1533 and on 7th September 1533 she gave birth to a daughter, the future Queen Elizabeth I.
Anne Boleyn was a Protestant.
Yes, but indirectly. Elizabeth II is a descendant of Anne Boleyns sister Mary Boleyn threw marys daughter Catherine Knowles. While there is no direct relationship Anne Boleyn would be Elizabeth II's great aunt many times removed.
Anne Boleyns child was a girl therefore Anne was executed
Princess Anne is the Queen's only daughter.
she was a girl
Before she became Queen Consort, Henry created her Marquess of Pembroke, a title that she held in her own right.