On May 19, 1536, Anne Boleyn, the second wife of King Henry VIII, was executed at the Tower of London and hastily buried in an unmarked grave in front of the altar at St. Peter's ad Vincula. Her body ...
The dig might have uncovered some of the earliest victims of the Black Death, and other tantalizing clues about medieval life in the citadel. The Chapel Royal of St Peter ad Vincula at the Tower of ...
For centuries, the sketch on the left has been identified as Anne Boleyn, while the identity of the woman on the right has been unknown. Royal Collection Trust In a quest to solve a centuries-old ...
Jason Watkins's historical TV series, The Betrayal of Anne Boleyn: Inside the Tower of London Special, is streaming right now on My5. Since airing on 5 on Wednesday (29 April), the special has been ...
A behind-the-scenes look at the castle and exploring its years of history. Tracy Borman and Kate Clements investigate what happened behind closed doors at the supposedly private executions of Queens ...
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 ...
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Tudor historian Owen Emmerson about his theory that the face in a famous portrait of Anne Boleyn is actually that of her daughter, Elizabeth I. Anne Boleyn is arguably one ...