Anne Boleyn was Henry VIII’s second wife, and the first to be executed. She was also the mother of Queen Elizabeth I. But how did the longest reigning Tudor monarch remember her ill-fated mother?
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Anne Boleyn's final hours and execution in the Tower
Robert Hardman and Professor Kate Williams recount Anne Boleyn's final days in the Tower of London, from her condemned walk to the scaffold and the French swordsman's "merciful" blow to the hasty ...
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Was Henry VIII Really to Blame for Anne Boleyn’s Death?
Incest? Infidelity? Betrayal by his mother… or his ex? Why did Henry VIII execute the very queen he fought so hard to marry? And how much of the blame lies with him? We take these questions to the ...
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Tudor historian Owen Emmerson about his theory that the face in a famous portrait of Anne Boleyn is actually that of her daughter, Elizabeth I. Anne Boleyn is arguably one ...
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