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    1 day ago · Anne Boleyn (/ ˈ b ʊ l ɪ n, b ʊ ˈ l ɪ n /; c. 1501 or 1507 – 19 May 1536) was Queen of England from 1533 to 1536, as the second wife of King Henry VIII. The circumstances of her marriage and execution by beheading for treason, made her a key figure in the political and religious upheaval that marked the start of the English Reformation .

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  3. 2 days ago · Anne of Bohemia 1366–1394 Queen of England: King Richard II 1367–1400 r. 1377–1399 King of England: Isabella of Valois 1389–1409 Queen of England: House of Lancaster: John of Lancaster 1374–1375: Catherine of Lancaster 1373–1418 Queen of Castile and León: Henry III 1379–1406 King of Castile: Edmund Mortimer 1352–1381 3rd Earl ...

  4. 4 days ago · In 1396, when Richard had lost his first queen, Anne of Bohemia, and married the child-daughter of Charles VI. of France, the crowd was so great to welcome the young queen, that at London Bridge nine persons were crushed to death in the crowd.

  5. 5 days ago · 'Richard II: November 1380', in Parliament Rolls of Medieval England. Edited by Chris Given-Wilson, Paul Brand, Seymour Phillips, Mark Ormrod, Geoffrey Martin, Anne Curry, Rosemary Horrox( Woodbridge, 2005), British History Online, accessed July 21, 2024, https://www.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/parliament-rolls-medieval/november-1380.

  6. 3 days ago · Among those later granted the farm were Thomas de Bradeston, constable of the castle, who held it from 1330 until his death in 1360, and two queens consort, Anne of Bohemia, first wife of Richard II, and Joan of Navarre, second wife of Henry IV.

  7. 2 days ago · In 1068 Exeter rose against the Normans, and a major rising began in the north. A savage campaign in 1069–70, the so-called harrying of the north, emphasized William’s military supremacy and his brutality. A further English rising in the Fens achieved nothing.

  8. 2 days ago · Reinhard Tristan Eugen Heydrich ( / ˈhaɪdrɪk / HY-drik; German: [ˈʁaɪnhaʁt ˈtʁɪstan ˈʔɔʏɡn̩ ˈhaɪdʁɪç] ⓘ; 7 March 1904 – 4 June 1942) was a high-ranking German SS and police official during the Nazi era and a principal architect of the Holocaust . Heydrich was chief of the Reich Security Main Office (including the Gestapo, Kripo, and SD ).

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