Anne Boleyn was Queen of England for just three years and three months as the wife of King Henry VIII. But Henry’s second wife fell out of his favour after she was unable to give birth to a male heir.
Was 16th-Century aristocrat Jane Boleyn a treacherous, "sex-mad" spy – or was she a convenient scapegoat? A new historical ...
Was Anne Boleyn's sister-in-law a villain or just fighting for her own life?
The Tower of London hosted the executions of more than 100 people during the Tudor reign. Henry VIII famously killed two of his wives, including Anne Boleyn, after they failed to produce male heirs.
A star rating of 4 out of 5. Anne Boleyn, Queen of England, is having a bad dream. A fly buzzes around the gauzy white bed curtains, which - combined with the fly - uncomfortably resemble something ...
Philippa Gregory is going Boleyn again. The best-selling author returns to the world of the Tudor court 25 years after The Other Boleyn Girl launched her into the publishing stratosphere. With Boleyn ...
JODIE Turner-Smith made her debut as Anne Boleyn in a new Channel 5 drama series last night. Anne Boleyn explores the final months of Henry VIII’s second wife before her execution. Possibly not, but ...
Henry VIII ruled for 38 years from 1509 until his death in 1547, and has become an immortal figure in British society. Known for his bloody lust to behead his subjects, and his long list of wives, ...
Various historical records suggest Anne Boleyn was a witch with six fingers on her right hand, a temptress, an incestuous lover and, at the very least, a ‘difficult’ woman. One thing that’s never been ...
Historical fiction. While it can be horrible executed and torturous just like any other genre, it's always had a special place in my heart. Once you've wrapped your mind around every kind of drama ...
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