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Vpstart Crow Productions' version of "Anne of the Thousand Days" -- a docudrama that details the fateful relationship between England's King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, the woman who was briefly ...
Anne of Cleves died 467 years ago this July 16th, and she is my favorite of all six of Henry VIII’s wives, and the best possible inspiration for some smart person to release a series of action ...
Given that she lacks the name recognition of Anne Boleyn or Catherine of Aragon, the film’s tagline makes sure to contextualize her within the historical saga: “Henry VIII had six wives.
Anne Boleyn would be remembered as a Queen of England from 1533-1536, and as one of Henry VIII’s ill-fated wives. Before these fateful events, however, Boleyn was a young girl who slept in the ...
Episode 5 continues this by detailing the oddities in the courtship between Henry VIII and Anne of Cleves.Thomas Cromwell’s role in the proceedings is the focus, but strangely, the real story of ...
Perhaps the most memorable of Henry’s six wives, Anne Boleyn was courted by the king for years as the paramours had no choice but to wait for him to find a way to end his first marriage.
When King Henry VIII's wife Anne Boleyn was executed in 1536, her Book of Hours went missing for centuries. A recent discovery reveals a string of women who secured the book for decades after her ...
Damian Lewis and creators break down the series finale, including a 25-page scene the director calls the 'most impressive thing' he's 'ever seen in 45 years of program making.' ...
When Anne first came to Henry VIII’s attention in 1526, England was an apparently obedient daughter of Catholic Europe. It had only been nine years since Martin Luther issued his Ninety-five ...
Staged much like a rock concert, “Six” features a six-member cast in the roles of Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anna of Cleves, Katherine Howard, and Catherine Parr.
Anne Boleyn: “I broke England from the church – I’m that sexy.” Anne Boleyn was born into a noble English family who sent her to be educated under Archduchess Margaret of Austria.
The first season of “Wolf Hall” covers the years 1529 to 1536, chronicling Cromwell’s rise to power, his rivalry with More and the downfall of Anne Boleyn, Henry’s second wife.Though Henry ...