Who did Anne Boleyn lose her head over?
Correct answer: Henry VIII
icurn54
did not know queen elizabeth was anne boleyns daughter. interesting
jermsmomt
GenerousWarden86712, Jane Seymour (Henry VIII 3rd wide) had a boy, I think his name was Edward. Jane died days after his birth. Henry was overjoyed with having a male heir. Henry VIII died thinking he left this world with a male heir to the throne. However, Edward has been a very sickly child and died around the age of 11. His half sister Mary, Henry’s firstborn, became Queen. Mary was also known as Bloody Mary. Mary has no children and died after 10(?) years as Queen. Elizabeth I (Anne Boleyn’s & Henry’s daughter) became Queen.
Kopacabana75
That's a really poorly-worded question.
motorcyclepath
icurn54, not the current Queen Elizabeth.......Elizabeth the 1st, was Anne Bolynes daughter.
UniqueWillOWisp57380
I'm a direct descendant of Mary Boleyn through her daughter Catherine Carey on my maternal grandmother's side
MALICE
"Im Henry the eight I am.... " courtesy of "Ghost" the movie lol
AbleOrchard1
what woman in her right. mind would want to marry such a man
LuvDove
I simply love reading this historical tale.
penawareof
"The Tudors" gives a detailed account of Henry's reign and his torrid affairs, especially with Anne Boleyn.
RoamingSurfer31771
It's terrible what syphllis can do to a man's brain, when added to a huge ego and an abundance of testosterone, especially when you an "A" hole to begin with.
Mike
penawareof, He didn't have an affair with Anne Boleyn, she wouldn't "put out " until he married her
Lolly
jermsmomt, she died 2 weeks after Eds birth and Mary died after 5 years on the throne but before that there was another queen, Lady Jane Grey
Lolly
Fun fact:
Henry VIII actually had around 7 kids, but most of them were forgotten about. 2 of those children were twins and their mother was Anne Boleyn's sister Mary!!!
Lolly
AbleOrchard1, someone who wanted power
Lolly
MALICE, it doesn't tell the true story though
Lolly
icurn54, Elizabeth I
Lolly
jermsmomt, HE DIED AT 15!!!! HE DID NOT TAKE THE THRONE AT 5 YRS OLD
an
Rosierise, other way round. Queen Elizabeth 1 was Anne Boleyn's daughter.
sosy bacas
henry VIII had 6 wives and I know a rhyme to remember what happened to each one:
divorced (first wife)
beheaded ( Anne bolyne)
died
divorced
beheaded
survived
Johnny
UniqueWillOWisp57380, you go girl/boy not a claim to fame but still great
Johnny
AbleOrchard1, yeah he was pure evil if you didn’t give him a son you got the chop
Amanda
Puladancer, or even DID not, rather than could not....
😀
icurn54, really
Herbie
icurn54, queen liz the first... not my current kings mum...just to be clear!🤪
Katie
I ment to put henry 8th but i acidentaly put henry 7th🤦♀️😂
Carol
Snakeman 75, Anne of Cleves survived both. Henry snd Catherine Parr. Anne lived to see the coronation of Mary 1
Sal
Red roses are delivered to the resting place of Anne Boleyn each year on the anniversary of her death. For more details see theanneboleynfiles online.
Puladancer
Henry could not conceive a son is what the geneticists would say. she was murdered for his biological "crime"
Wendel
motorcyclepath, yes most commonly known as the queen mother
Rosierise
Learn something new every day. Did not know Ann Boleyn was Queen Elizabeth’s daughter.
CelticQueen
Vile dysfunctional man … not much has changed re the royals eh? Of with ALL their heads I say …
Mike
MaryM45 51, "Henry V11"? Perlease!
Lisa
Have you guys heard that song 'sorry not sorry' from Six.It hits so hard
Player #73299378
jermsmomt, I think Edward was about 15 when he died, maybe slightly older, but did not live to 20
Ella
oopsie got that wrong
nosbodred
Player BARTEMAEUS 10, he actually did have sons but all died
nosbodred
zonadm, he actually had several sons but all died
nosbodred
RoamingSurfer31771, the syphilis is now disputed, his uncontrollable rages and leg ulcers both began after his accident where he was trapped under his horse during a jousting match. He was badly injured and left in a coma for dome time. He never recovered.
nosbodred
AbleOrchard1, as a young man Henry was the greatest jouster in Europe and was described as the most handsome man alive. He was much sought after as both a 'tall handsome muscular fellow' and the King of England according to reports of the time.
sharon
AbleOrchard1, aristocratic girls had little choice who they married and their fathers arranged marriages to the advantage of the family, for power, title or money.