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The Fall of Anne Boleyn

The Fall of Anne Boleyn. Shannon Ashman. Anna Regina; Anne the Queen. Eustace Chapuys. My Premise. In regards to the document: Chapuys is an unreliable narrator of events, but more so than the other sources we have. In regards to the events described:

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The Fall of Anne Boleyn

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  1. The Fall of Anne Boleyn Shannon Ashman

  2. Anna Regina; Anne the Queen

  3. Eustace Chapuys

  4. My Premise In regards to the document: Chapuys is an unreliable narrator of events, but more so than the other sources we have. In regards to the events described: Anne was deposed and executed for political reasons, not moral ones.

  5. The Loss of the Heir

  6. Thomas Cromwell

  7. Jane Seymour

  8. Henricus Rex; Henry the King

  9. Those Executed Mark Smeaton Sir Henry Norris Sir Francis Weston Sir William Brereton Lord George Boleyn

  10. Those Released Sir Richard Page Sir Thomas Wyatt

  11. Christianity vs. Lutheranism

  12. “I Have Only A Little Neck” “This morning she sent for me, that I might be with her at such time as she received the good Lord, to the intent I should hear her speak as touching her innocency alway to be clear. And in the writing of this she sent for me, and at my coming she said, 'Mr. Kingston, I hear I shall not die afore noon, and I am very sorry therefore, for I thought to be dead by this time and past my pain.' I told her it should be no pain, it was so little. And then she said, 'I heard say the executioner was very good, and I have a little neck,' and then put her hands about it, laughing heartily. I have seen many men and also women executed, and that they have been in great sorrow, and to my knowledge this lady has much joy in death.” -Anthony Kingston

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