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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 .
Jun 17, 2024 · Anne Boleyn, second wife of Henry VIII of England and mother of Queen Elizabeth I. The events surrounding the annulment of Henry’s marriage to his first wife, Catherine of Aragon, and his marriage to Anne led him to break with the Roman Catholic Church and brought about the English Reformation.
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Apr 2, 2014 · Anne Boleyn, the second wife of King Henry VIII, served as queen of England in the 1530s. She was executed on charges of incest, witchcraft, adultery and conspiracy against...
Apr 20, 2018 · Anne Boleyn was Henry VIII's second wife and the catalyst for the English Reformation. She was falsely accused of adultery, incest and treason and beheaded in 1536.
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Apr 21, 2020 · Anne Boleyn (c. 1501-1536) was the second wife of Henry VIII of England (r. 1509-1547). Anne, sometimes known as 'Anne of a Thousand Days' in reference to her short reign as queen, was accused of adultery and executed in the Tower of London in May 1536.
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May 19, 2011 · Learn about Anne Boleyn, the second wife of Henry VIII, who failed to give him a son and was executed at the Tower of London. Discover her childhood, courtship, divorce, coronation, fall and legacy in this comprehensive biography.
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Nov 5, 2012 · Learn about the rise and fall of Anne Boleyn, Henry VIII's second wife and the first English queen to be executed. Discover how her family was ennobled and then destroyed by the King's jealousy and suspicion.