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  1. The beheaded queens. The most well known among those executed on or near Tower Green were three former queens of England. Two of those queens were wives of Henry VIII. Anne Boleyn, the second wife of Henry VIII, was in her early 30s and Catherine Howard, Henry's fifth wife, was barely in her 20s.

  2. So, if you want to pay your respects at the real site of Anne Boleyn’s execution, where should you stand? Well, if you take a look at the Tower of London plan at http://www.hrp.org.uk/Resources/Tower%20of%20London.pdf, you will notice that there is a red circle near to the number 40 which is labelled “Entrance to the Crown Jewels”. That ...

  3. Anne Boleyn's execution was a tragedy; but perhaps there is a surprising truth about her last hours. Discover more in this fascinating article.

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  4. SMART NEWS. Why Henry VIII Orchestrated Every Detail of Anne Boleyn’s Execution. The Tudor king had his disgraced queen killed by beheading rather than burning. Meilan Solly. Associate...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tower_GreenTower Green - Wikipedia

    Tower Green is a space within the Tower of London, a royal castle in London, where two English Queens consort and several other British nobles were executed by beheading. It was considered more dignified for nobility to be executed away from spectators, and Queens Anne Boleyn , Catherine Howard , and Lady Jane Grey were among the nobility ...

  6. The Tower Hill scaffold site is where a permanent scaffold was located. This permanent scaffold was erected in 1485 for public executions and was the scaffold on which the likes of Edward Stafford (Duke of Buckingham), Thomas More, John Fisher, Thomas Cromwell, Edward Seymour, Sir Thomas Wyatt the Younger, Thomas Howard (4th Duke of Norfolk ...

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