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Lady Elizabeth Boleyn

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Anne Boleyn, 1st Marchioness of Pembroke (c.1501/1507 – May 19, 1536) was the second wife and queen consort of Henry VIII and the mother of Queen Elizabeth I of England. Henry's divorce from Catherine of Aragon and marriage to Anne was part of the complex beginning of the considerable political and religious upheaval which was the English Reformation, with Anne herself actively promoting the cause of Church Reform. She is probably best known for her premature death when she was beheaded on false charges of adultery and ..

Elizabeth was the only surviving child of King Henry VIII of England by his second wife, Anne Boleyn, Marchioness of Pembroke, whom he secretly married sometime between the winter of 1532 and late January of 1533. She was born in Greenwich Palace in Greenwich, on September 7, 1533. Henry would have preferred a son to ensure the Tudor succession, but upon her birth, Elizabeth was the heiress presumptive to the throne of England


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* Encyclopedia II - Anne Boleyn - Childhood and Family

Anne was the daughter of Thomas Boleyn, 1st Earl of Wiltshire and 1st Earl of Ormonde, and his beautiful wife Lady Elizabeth Boleyn (née Lady Elizabeth Howard), daughter of the 2nd Duke of Norfolk. It is not known for certain where she was born – but it was either at her family’s mansion of Blickling Hall in Norfolk or at their favorite home of Hever Castle in Kent. There are two known siblings of Anne. Her sister Mary was probably a little older than she was and her brother George may have been younger. The controversy about the order ...

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* Encyclopedia - Anne Boleyn

Anne Boleyn, 1st Marchioness of Pembroke (c.1501/1507 – May 19, 1536) was the second wife and queen consort of Henry VIII and the mother of Queen Elizabeth I of England. Henry's divorce from Catherine of Aragon and marriage to Anne was part of the complex beginning of the considerable political and religious upheaval which was the English Reformation, with Anne herself actively promoting the cause of Church Reform. She is probably best known for her premature death when she was beheaded on false charges of adultery and ... Including:

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* Encyclopedia II - Elizabeth I of England - Early life

Elizabeth was the only surviving child of King Henry VIII of England by his second wife, Anne Boleyn, Marchioness of Pembroke, whom he secretly married sometime between the winter of 1532 and late January of 1533. She was born in Greenwich Palace in Greenwich, on September 7, 1533. Henry would have preferred a son to ensure the Tudor succession, but upon her birth, Elizabeth was the heiress presumptive to the throne of England. Her surviving paternal aunts included Margaret Tudor and Mary Tudor. Her maternal aunt was Lady Mary Boleyn. He ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Thomas Boleyn 1st Earl of Wiltshire - Family

He was born to William Boleyn (c. 1451 - October 10, 1505) and Margaret Butler (1465 - 1540). His paternal grandfather Geoffrey Boleyn (d. 1471) had served as Lord Mayor of London in 1457. His paternal grandmother Anne Hoo (c. 1425 - 1484) was herself daughter of Thomas, 1st Baron Hoo and Hastings and Elizabeth Wychingham. His maternal grandfather was Thomas Butler, 7th Earl of Ormonde (c. 1424 - August 3, 1515). His maternal grandmother Anne Hankford was h ...

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* Encyclopedia - 1543

1543 - Science. Andreas Vesalius publishes De Humanis Corporis Fabrica (On the Fabric of the Human Body), revolutionising the science of human anatomy Nicolaus Copernicus - De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium 1543 - Births. January 18 - (baptized) - Alfonso Ferrabosco, Italian composer (died 1588) January 31 - Tokugawa Ieyasu, Japanese shogun (died 1616) February 15 - Charles II, Duke of Lorraine (died 1608)Including:

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* Encyclopedia II - Thomas Boleyn 1st Earl of Wiltshire - Viscount Rochford

Viscount Rochford is an aristocratic title awarded to Sir Thomas Boleyn in 1525 by King Henry VIII. The title was taken from Boleyn's Rochford country estate in Essex. In 1529, Thomas was promoted even further when the King created him Earl of Wiltshire. In that same year, Thomas also inherited the wealth and title of his mother's ancestors, the earls of Ormonde. Thus, the title of Viscount Rochford went to Thomas's only son, George. The title fell out of use in 1536 when George was executed on false charges of treason. In 1542, his widow was also executed afte ...

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* Encyclopedia - Anne of Cleves

Anne of Cleves also known as "The Mare of Flanders" (see below) (September 22, 1515 – July 16, 1557) was the queen consort of Henry VIII of England from January 6, 1540 to July 9, 1540. Anne was born on September 22, 1515, at Düsseldorf, the daughter of John III, ruler of the duchy of Cleves, who had died in 1538. Now her brother William IV "The Rich" was Duke of Cleves, Jülich and Berg, bearing the promising epithet "The Rich". Her elder sister Sybille was married to John Frederick, Elector of Saxony, head of the Pr ... Including:

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* Encyclopedia - British Royal Family

The British Royal Family is a group of people closely related to the British monarch. Although there is no strict legal definition of who is or is not a member of the Royal Family [1], and different lists will include different people, those carrying the style His or Her Majesty (HM) or His or Her Royal Highness (HRH) are generally accepted as being members. Usually this equates to the following people being considered to be a member: the British Sovereign (the king or queen); the consort of the Sovereign (his or ... Including:

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* Encyclopedia - Mary the mother of Jesus

History of Christianity Jesus of Nazareth The Apostles Ecumenical councils Great Schism The Crusades Reformation The Trinity God the Father Christ the Son The Holy Spirit The Bible Old Testament New Testament Apocrypha The Gospels Ten Commandments Sermon on the Mount Christian theology Salvation · Grace Christian worship Christian ChurchIncluding:

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* Encyclopedia II - The Other Boleyn Girl - Accuracy

A storm of controversy greeted the novel's release, with historians and readers outraged by some of the novel's claims. Smaller inaccuracies include things such as: Mary was probably the elder sister in reality, George Boleyn was not necessarily homosexual and Mary's two children were very likely not fathered by the king. There were also general inaccuracies over dates. However, what provoked the most savage criticism was the presentation of Anne Boleyn. She is presented as the most unpleasant character in the novel and Anne's modern day ent ...

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