The launch of the Last Days of Anne Boleyn saw her journey from Greenwich to the Tower of London, where she was imprisoned, brought back to life. The play at the Tower follows the final 17 days of ...
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The launch of the Last Days of Anne Boleyn saw her journey from Greenwich to the Tower of London, where she was imprisoned, brought back to life. The play at the Tower follows the final 17 days of ...
and George Boleyn, her own brother. Both Smeaton and Norris were sent to the Tower of London. Anne too was arrested - along with her brother - and accused of adultery, incest and treason.
Anne Boleyn, second wife of Henry VIII and daughter of Thomas Boleyn, Earl of Ormond and Wiltshire, was crowned queen in Westminster Abbey by Thomas Cranmer on Whit Sunday 1st June 1533. The ...
Anne Boleyn was the second wife of Henry VIII ... She was convicted and imprisoned in the Tower of London. On 19th May Anne was led from her quarters to Tower Green where, spared the axe, she ...
Anne Boleyn. The coronation of this new consort was the first time that cannons were used at the Tower of London to mark a celebration. The public didn't like her for the simple fact that she didn ...
Henry VIII had many lovers but one played a role so crucial, it altered the course of British history forever.
Another of the king's ravens has died at the Tower of London with the bird facing ... It was also the site of the beheading of Henry VIII's wife Anne Boleyn. Today, alongside being a tourist ...
Built as a fortress by William the Conqueror beginning in the 1070s, the UNESCO-listed Tower of London is one ... including Anne Boleyn, met their end – this imposing castle conceals more ...