Natalie Dormer as Anne Boleyn and Jonathan Rhys Meyer as The King Of England. Anne Boleyn Lost a baby thanks to: natalie’s official fans website natalie-dormer.org
Anne played an integral part in the Reformation. Once complete, Henry VIII attempted to stem the tide of decent against the true church by marrying a Catholic, Jane Seymour. Anne Boyln, the reformist, had to go.
I agree that this is bad, however, this is mid 16th century politics.
Henry just HAD to have a son. I find nothing wrong with wanting a child to be a sertain gender b4 its born, but to find stupid excuses to kill your own child’s mother just to have another one, that is going way to far. Not to mention all of the affairs that he had with so many women.
blackimprit anne deed niets verkeerd? De koning sliep met zijn zus voor ze aan hem! Anne de hoogte was van dat! Vanwege haar Mary (dochter van Katelijne) werd niet meer gezien als een prinses en werd verplicht om de zorg voor haar dochter Elizabeth als een dienaar! Niet zeggen dat Anne was onschuldig! Natuurlijk, ze niet verdient om te sterven als dit, maar ze was zeker niet een Heilige!
Very true…but I think it is possible to be kindly disposed towards Anne–or indeed any of the wives–and still recognize their faults. The same goes for Henry, I think. He acted a bastard towards his women, but I’ve got no reason to believe he wasn’t the kind of king the common people could love.
Either you love Anne or you hate her. But the truth of the matter is that none of the wives of Henry the Eighth deserved the kind of treatment that they where given.
Anne’s dad was such a jerk. He cared more about himself than he did any of his kids and it cost them their lives. How could he live with himself after his kids were killed?
Historia przedstawiona Anne całkowicie błędne. Ona nigdy nie zrobił nic złego … nazwa jednej rzeczy. Ona dała więcej biednych niż ona, i ona nie skusi King Henry VIII … historyków uważa za bardziej prawdopodobne, że był "obsesję" Stalker jej stylu. Anne rzeczywiście zrobił nic złego, a ona nie zasługują śmierci lub komentarza.
Her father in history (real life) although shamed and dethroned from office as well as properties. Attended the christening of Edward seymour /Tudor Jane’s son. Even after his children were beheaded ( on false charges), he was still trying to gain favour and come back to court.
Catherine lost and Anne won? Are you really going to be that immature? People could just as easily say Jsane won and Anne lost. In many senses it was Catherine who won, she remained - and stil does- loved by the poeple during her life and well after.
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A queen was nothing more then a vessel for the male heir of the throne. If she cannot provide the son he will marry another woman who can.
Great times to live in, a woman miscarries and doesn’t recieve one word of condolence from neither her husband or father.
Anne played an integral part in the Reformation. Once complete, Henry VIII attempted to stem the tide of decent against the true church by marrying a Catholic, Jane Seymour. Anne Boyln, the reformist, had to go.
I agree that this is bad, however, this is mid 16th century politics.
Henry just HAD to have a son. I find nothing wrong with wanting a child to be a sertain gender b4 its born, but to find stupid excuses to kill your own child’s mother just to have another one, that is going way to far. Not to mention all of the affairs that he had with so many women.
totally! horrible person.
and then, later in the season, he tells anne ” I did not raise you to have opinions or to express them”
UGH
i second that. so was Anne’s father.
blackimprit anne deed niets verkeerd? De koning sliep met zijn zus voor ze aan hem! Anne de hoogte was van dat! Vanwege haar Mary (dochter van Katelijne) werd niet meer gezien als een prinses en werd verplicht om de zorg voor haar dochter Elizabeth als een dienaar! Niet zeggen dat Anne was onschuldig! Natuurlijk, ze niet verdient om te sterven als dit, maar ze was zeker niet een Heilige!
henry is such an asshole.
Przeczytaj historię książki przed twierdząc Jane była "dziwka". I nie przypominają jej śpiące z King zanim były mąż.
Aw…..poor Anne and Henry…….
Very true…but I think it is possible to be kindly disposed towards Anne–or indeed any of the wives–and still recognize their faults. The same goes for Henry, I think. He acted a bastard towards his women, but I’ve got no reason to believe he wasn’t the kind of king the common people could love.
Henry had syfilis.
yes, I think it too… I HATE JANE !
Either you love Anne or you hate her. But the truth of the matter is that none of the wives of Henry the Eighth deserved the kind of treatment that they where given.
tottaly Ich stimme mit Ihnen! Ich hasse sie war sie eine Schlampe … und ein Teil von mir sagt, dass Anne hatte zu sterben becuz ihrer …
Anne’s dad was such a jerk. He cared more about himself than he did any of his kids and it cost them their lives. How could he live with himself after his kids were killed?
Historia przedstawiona Anne całkowicie błędne. Ona nigdy nie zrobił nic złego … nazwa jednej rzeczy. Ona dała więcej biednych niż ona, i ona nie skusi King Henry VIII … historyków uważa za bardziej prawdopodobne, że był "obsesję" Stalker jej stylu. Anne rzeczywiście zrobił nic złego, a ona nie zasługują śmierci lub komentarza.
Her father in history (real life) although shamed and dethroned from office as well as properties. Attended the christening of Edward seymour /Tudor Jane’s son. Even after his children were beheaded ( on false charges), he was still trying to gain favour and come back to court.
Makes what better?
And that makes it better?
Ja, je hebt gelijk.
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Anne fans do the same thing!!!!
Catherine lost and Anne won? Are you really going to be that immature? People could just as easily say Jsane won and Anne lost. In many senses it was Catherine who won, she remained - and stil does- loved by the poeple during her life and well after.