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... Anne Boleyn, one of Katherine's ladies-in-waiting.1 Anne's sister Mary had already been one of. 1 See Cavendish, 16‒18; cf. Holinshed, 835, 837; Hall, 583. 2 Cited by Solt, 13. On this issue, see Scarisbrick, 194‒5, and Elton, 106‒7. 3 ...
... Anne Boleyn, one of Katherine's ladies-in-waiting.1 Anne's sister Mary had already been one of. 1 See Cavendish, 16‒18; cf. Holinshed, 835, 837; Hall, 583. 2 Cited by Solt, 13. On this issue, see Scarisbrick, 194‒5, and Elton, 106‒7. 3 ...
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... Anne's sister Mary had already been one of Henry's mistresses, but Anne held off yielding to Henry's importunities, possibly in the hope of becoming something more than the king's mistress.2 When the Archbishop of Canterbury, William ...
... Anne's sister Mary had already been one of Henry's mistresses, but Anne held off yielding to Henry's importunities, possibly in the hope of becoming something more than the king's mistress.2 When the Archbishop of Canterbury, William ...
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... (Anne Boleyn did), his actions as Lord Chancellor and papal legate did much to pave the way. For example, he showed Henry how one person could rule both church and state, and how an exhausted exchequer might be replenished by plundering ...
... (Anne Boleyn did), his actions as Lord Chancellor and papal legate did much to pave the way. For example, he showed Henry how one person could rule both church and state, and how an exhausted exchequer might be replenished by plundering ...
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... Anne Boleyn; quite the contrary, he recognized Anne's Protestant affinities and those of her family, and he rigorously opposed them. He would have preferred to see Henry marry the Duchess of Alençon,a union that would strengthen the ...
... Anne Boleyn; quite the contrary, he recognized Anne's Protestant affinities and those of her family, and he rigorously opposed them. He would have preferred to see Henry marry the Duchess of Alençon,a union that would strengthen the ...
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... Anne, who Cavendish says kept her state 'more like a queen than a simple maid', accompanied Henry and was regarded by the populace as the real cause for the divorce.3 Katherine was sent away,and though Henry treated her with great ...
... Anne, who Cavendish says kept her state 'more like a queen than a simple maid', accompanied Henry and was regarded by the populace as the real cause for the divorce.3 Katherine was sent away,and though Henry treated her with great ...
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