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Anne Boleyn

Anne Boleyn was the second wife of Henry VIII, and served 3 years as the queen of England. She was executed by beheading in 1536.

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Did Anne Boleyn's daughter Elizabeth 1 kill Catherine of Aragon's daughter Mary 1 Queen of Scots?

The answer to this question is "No", because the premise to the question is

in and of itself wrong. Catherine of Aragon's daughter was known as "Bloody

Mary" after she became the Queen of England and she was an English Catholic

Queen who persecuted and executed many Protestants. Elizabeth I

of England was a Protestant Queen, who executed Mary Queen of Scots, who

was a Scottish Catholic Queen and Elizabeth's cousin.

Did Anne Boleyn adopt Henry Carey?

After Anne married Henry VIII he gave her guardianship over Henry Carey (who was Mary Boleyn's son with Henry VIII) As we all know he was never legitimized, however, Queen Elizabeth I (who was Anne's daughter with Henry VIII) did bestow on him the title of Lord Knudson.

What condition did Anne Boleyn have that she couldn't have a son?

Apparently Anne Boleyn couldn't have a son because it is said that she was probably Rhesus negative. A blood type that means that after the first child no other child can circulate the blood running in it's system, meaning that any other child Anne would have would either die at birth or in the mother's womb. This seems to be the only blood type that fits Anne. Although some people believe that Anne failed to have a son because of the pressure she was under, which is also probably true.

How was anne Boleyn protrayed in history?

Like many of King Henry VIII's wives Queen Anne suffers-beyond the grave-from the stereotypes that defined her even during her lifetime. Queen Anne has been viewed as a witch, home wrecker, and whore. These titles are hardly warranted. A good source to use for more easy to understand information on Queen Anne is theanneboleynfiles.com, the author even has a recent posting on the stereotypes of all his wives and tries to address the misconceptions about not just Anne Boleyn but also his first wife, Catherine of Aragon, and his third wife, Jane Seymour.

Is alex varkatzas and hollie anne getting married?

Yes Alex and Hollie Anne got married on October 4, 2009. Fun fact he danced to wait for you his new song from congregation of the damned during his dance with Hollie.

When was queen ann Boleyn born?

The exact date of Anne Boleyn's birth is unknown although she is generally believed to have been born in 1501 - making her 2 years younger than her sister Mary and 2 years older than her brother George. Some other sources claim she was born in 1507 but the 1501 date fits better with her father's comment that since his marriage in 1498 his wife had given him a child every year - the two children who would have been born in 1500 & 1502 (and are believed to have been called Thomas & Henry) supposedly died in infancy. Hope this helps.

What were the results in Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn marriage?

Elizabeth I

and the separation of England from the Catholic Church

Very Good, apart from the fact that England didn't separate from the Catholic Church!

The separation of England was from the body that derived from the Council of Trent [1564]. This came about as a result of political adventures in England, [ The pope wanting to remove the Queen,] in which the papacy had no right to be taking part!

The results of the altercation between Pope and King resulted in the English Church taking the part of the early church in an ongoing argument between Church and pope.

Where did authority stem from, Rome or Scripture and tradition. For England it was the latter!

What if Anne Boleyn was never executed?

Firstly Anne Boleyn would more likely or by a chance either conceived another child or miscaried it (she was never seen as being barren)

Secondly if she had a boy there would be a chance that Elizabeth may not have even had a chance to accend to the throne and create a 'golden age'.

She told Lord Kingston that England would not be at rest until she died- this being ironically true as Henry Viii could not find a means to divorce her and choose to send her to the executioners block.

Had she been alive Elizabeth would know her beloved mother far better than the unfamiliar portraitshe kept hdden in her ring.

A picture of Anne Boleyn?

This is probably the most famous: http://englishhistory.net/tudor/monarchs/boleynmainjpg.jpg

Why was it unfair that Henry VIII beheaded Anne Boleyn?

These charges were trumped up by the Boleyns' enemies to weed them out. At Anne and George's trial , no witnesses came forward with evidence ,there wernt any . Henry needed Anne gone for his selfish desire to marry Jane Seymour. ANyone associtated with her , He wanted gone by any illegal unfair means necessary.

Where was Henry VIII buried?

Henry VIII (b.1491) died on 28 January 1547 at the Palace of Whitehall, London.

Before he died, Henry asked to be buried with his third wife, Jane Seymour, who had died in 1537 only days after giving birth to Henry's only legitimate son, Edward (later Edward VI).

The grave is in Saint George's chapel in Windsor Castle.

What year did anne Boleyn die and what year was she born?

she died in 1536, and no one is sure what year that she was born in but historians say it was around 1501 through 1507, but it's between those dates.

Did Anne Frank have a brother?

Yes, Anne Frank had an older sister named Margot, but she did not have a brother.

Why did henry viii excecute anne Boleyn?

Henry had Divorced Catherine of Aragon for Anne Boleyn, but Anne was never divorced.

Instead, rumors spread that Anne had 'friends' under the knowledge of the king, and was set to be be-headed in 1536, under adultery and treason.

Anne was gone, but Henry still had a reminder of their affair before he divorced Catherine of Aragon; Bloody Mary (Mary l)

Henry Vll's wives:

Divorced: Catherine of Aragon

Beheaded: Anne Boleyn

Died: Jane Seymour

Divorced: Anne of Cleves

Beheaded: Katherine Howard

Survived: Catherine Parr