The blade slips on a sublime season of “The Tudors.” Even the most casual student of history dreads the fate awaiting Anne Boleyn (Natalie Dormer) in the superb second season finale of the Showtime ...
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.
Was 16th-Century aristocrat Jane Boleyn a treacherous, "sex-mad" spy – or was she a convenient scapegoat? A new historical ...
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 triggered England’s split from Rome and the Catholic Church in order to marry Anne Boleyn, in 1533. He was married to Catherine of Aragon for years, but her failure to produce a male heir left ...
A new discovery has made the image of Henry VIII – a man who executed two of his wives and had many Catholics hanged, drawn, and quartered on religious grounds after he wanted to divorce his first ...
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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 ...