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Anne Boleyn

Anne Boleyn. By Jayden Wright. When Anne was born And her family. Thomas Mary Lady E lizabeth.

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Anne Boleyn

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  1. Anne Boleyn By Jayden Wright

  2. When Anne was born And her family Thomas Mary Lady Elizabeth Anne Boleyn was born in1501 a lot of people don’t know what day she was born. She has a father named Thomas a mother named Lady Elizabeth Howard a sister named Mary some people think she is Bloody Mary not true and she used to have a brother but sadly he died.

  3. Marriage When Anne was older she was going to marry her Irish cousin James Butler but some how their marriage plans ended up a failure. A couple years later she married Henry VII on January 25th 1533 and Jane Seymour was the maid of honor when Anne was 32 or 33.It was his 2nd wife all together he has 6 wives. He married two Annes , three Catherines ,and just one Jane.

  4. Trouble with the king Jane Seymour At one point Anne saw Jane sitting on Henry’s lap. She was full of rage. Henry made her feel better by saying peace my sweetheart and all will be well. Another time Anne saw Jane was when Henry gave a locket with her and him inside Anne was so mad Her response was ripping it off with such force it started to bleed.

  5. Anne’s children Anne had a child it was a girl she named it Mary. Actually it was a big blow for her parents and Henry they wanted it to be a boy. Although Henry loved his daughter very very much he hoped and prayed that he would get a boy. Anne was pregnant again when they got married Henry was for sure it was a boy this time but it was girl they named it after her mother Elizabeth.

  6. Execution The day Anne died was May 19th 1536 in the Tower of London. It was not a happy day. Although Anne was happy to be done with life. She looked so happy as if she was not going to die so some people tied a blind fold around her head so she didn’t see when it was coming. Then a man grabbed an axe cut her head off. Shortly after Anne’s execution Jane Seymour became Henry’s 3rd wife

  7. Anne’s ghost Some people actually claim they see her ghost at Blinking Hall, Salle Hall Tower of London, Heaver Castle, and Marwell Hall. Some guy had a conversation with Anne. I am so sorry I could not find what he said. One other time was when another guy looked out a window he saw a guard and a female figure floating towards the guard.

  8. THE KINGS LIFE WITH JANE SEYMOUR Jane and Henry got married twelve days after Anne’s execution. Then Jane had a baby she had trouble with him though. She died a couple days after Edward ( the new baby) was born. She died October 24th 1527 because she was very ill. After that henry looked for a wife but he did not marry three years after Jane’s death till he met Anne of Cleves. Anne of Cleves

  9. After parents died After Anne and Henry died Mary was kind of in charge since she was the oldest. Then when she died Elizabeth took over. Some people think it was Elizabeth who killed Mary. Turns out she was so powerful. She was the most powerful person at that time. Elizabeth Mary

  10. The B necklace The B necklace was Anne’s favorite piece of jewelry. It was given to her from her father. It was her signature piece and was passed down to Elizabeth. It has now became popular on TV shows like Ugly Betty.

  11. Nobles and royals ate off of silverware while peasants ate off of wood or horn dishes. They ate pork, ham sausages black pudding, bread, lamb, peacocks hedgehogs squirrels, heron, crane, crow. They drank ale, beer, mead cider, wine, they also drank soup of ofa cup. • Food in medieval times

  12. credits Made by Jayden Wright Information by : Wikipedia well mostly anyways • Hoped you liked it Pictures by Google

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