After King Henry VIII of England had his second wife, Anne Boleyn, beheaded on charges of treason and incest in 1536, he had virtually all portraits of her destroyed in an attempt to erase her from ...
New research suggests that mother and daughter's likenesses were blurred to reinforce Elizabeth I's claim to the throne. A portrait of Anne Boleyn from the late 16th century (c.1500-1536) by an ...
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Anne Boleyn, a prominent figure in history, rose from minor nobility to become Queen of England, only to meet a swift downfall and execution at the Tower of London. This video explores two significant ...