The sECOND wiFE of king Henry VIII. TUDOR QUEEN TUDOR QUEEN Anne Boleyn was the second of Henry's six wives. She was Queen of England from 1533 until.

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The sECOND wiFE of king Henry VIII

TUDOR QUEEN TUDOR QUEEN Anne Boleyn was the second of Henry's six wives. She was Queen of England from 1533 until She was one of the first non-royal women to become Queen of England, which caused quite a stir in those times. She was also the mother of Elizabeth I, one of the greatest monarchs in the history of England and of the world itself.

Anne Boleyn Anne Boleyn is one of the most unforgettable Queens of all time. She is remembered for her brilliance, glamour, elegance, and for the incredible hold she held on King Henry for such a long time. Anne also played a major role in England's split from the Roman Catholic Church, and in the creation of the Church of England. Anne Boleyn is one of the most unforgettable Queens of all time. She is remembered for her brilliance, glamour, elegance, and for the incredible hold she held on King Henry for such a long time. Anne also played a major role in England's split from the Roman Catholic Church, and in the creation of the Church of England.

Anne Boleyn If you want to print the doll image that is wearing clothes, as opposed to the dress with tabs, click on one of the four pictures below. This will cause a larger version of the fully-dressed doll to display. You can then print out the doll from that page. When finished, hit your back button to return to this page The Anne Boleyn doll has three costumes, plus a doll wearing underclothes that you can dress. To learn more about Anne, please click on the link below. You will find her story most interesting