This is so cruel..no matter how innocent they said they were, and they were, they were completely merciless....one fib and a rumor costs more than one life!
@Jackiezyon It wasn't that easy... She knew she had done no wrong, and was innocent so surely running away would have made her look guilty. I don't think Anne had any idea of the extremes Henry would go to to get shot of her. She overestimated his love for her.
Thomas Boleyn has to go down in history as one of the worst fathers ever to have sired children...i know parenting styles were way different back then but to have no apparent love for your children other than how they can make YOU look better is pretty damn cold in any century
Snezhinka9 and @BabyDLowe Jane Seymour did have something to do with Anne doewnfall because on the advice of Ambassador Chapuys she told the king that people would never accept Anne as queen, so she basically fuelled the kings doudts about Anne
@katsklawz01 Actually the people disliked Anne from the start. It was recorded on the day of her Coronation parade, there was no cheering, only sullen silence. Elizabeth's birth & the miscarriages worsen her situation. Plus, Henry VIII was abt in his mid-40's at that time with a bad leg & from his point of view, allowing Anne more time to give him a son was not an option.
@JuzTudor70AD That's very true also sadly the last miscarriage she had the baby was deformed, most likely the child died an was miscarried later on or possibly other reasons. Henry would not except Any child of His, especaily a son was deformed or not perfect in his eyes. The people who were at Anne's execution were selected as were the maids in the Tower, yes the people hated Anne. Henry Controlled everything he could but Anne did have a following of Reformers he feared would help her escape
@katsklawz01 Historicans believed the jousting accident was the turning point in Henry's life tt made him into a vicious wife-eater tyrant. 'The Tudors' kinda grossed over tt crucial segment which is lazy cuz in S01, Henry had a minor accident (fictional or not) tt fuelled his decision to marry Anne. The point is tt the MAIN villian is Henry cuz he did what he wanted & when it didn't work out, he pushed the blames to others as if it wasn't his fault.
@katsklawz01 Sorrie, I mean to say that the REAL (not 'Main') Villian was Henry VIII. Plus, it's so very unfortunate that KoA, AB & JS met each other in such hostile circumstances. They could have been a great team, like Charlie's Angels or something... Rot in Hell, Henry VIII.
@katsklawz01 I think Henry was having doubts about Anne before Jane even came in the picture. Plus the people never liked Anne from day one, and Henry still married her. So I doubt Jane telling Henry that the people would never accept Anne as queen, would have any influence on him. Jmo, I think that Henry wanted to get rid of Anne, so he was willing to listen to anything to get rid of her, the people I blame for Anne's demise is Henry and Cromwell.
@katsklawz01Henry only followed an did what was in Henry's interests, sadly I see one queen or another get the blame. Yes true not all queens were perfect but nobody in this world is, in referance to Jane she was a good Queen an did alot behind the scenes an quietly. But sadly her life was short lived due to dying in childbirth .You have to remember Henry was in the beginning middle an end of everything. In other words it was he who brought life death an pain to whoever an whenever he saw fit to
What makes me so mad about this whole ordeal is that, Anne give up her youth to be with Henry. Waited for a long time and perhaps lost the window of opportunity to bear him a son. Had she'd been younger, like Jane Seymour, she could have had a son, after giving birth to Elizabeth. At least, she got her revenge through Elizabeth's rise
For the love of Elizabeth? Anne's SEEN the pitiful limits of Henry's paternal love and encouraged it when it came to Henry and Katherine's daughter Mary.
@CurvesRsexy08 She wasn't even three when her mother died and she didn't spend so much time at court like Mary did with Catherine of Aragon. So, I could see how her only memory of her mother was when her mother was begging. :(
I honestly don't know why Anne brought Elizabeth. If Henry could turn away his daughter of what 14 years and his wife of 20, does she really think Elizabeth was going to change his mind. As for Jane feeling guilty, she might have, but we never see an of the usurpers feeling bad, only the damage they cause
I'm going to have to agree with some people up in here. Anne I felt she didn't deserve the execution but when it came to Henry? kama bite her in the ass. She didn't have any remorse for Katherine so Jane shouldn't have had remorse for her if she had any but you have to remember that there are millions of women like Ms. Boleyn who have affairs with married men and don't even care about the wife's feelings at all, some do but some don't
jane felt no guilt because she saw anne merely as another concubine. yep that is all good and proper but to not care that you have had not just the old queen but 5 other men killed is inhumane for me. but i spose she couldn't have shown her true feelings if she had any at all for anne.
y should jane felt guilt? anne didn't feel guilt for cathrine. What goes around comes back around. anne situation is the perfect example for that saying. And as people argue about anne believing that cathrine wasn't really queen or wife, even though it was clear that she was, to justify her lack of morals, jane could have thought they were all truly guilty. Its more believable than saying anne believed cathrine wasnt his wife.
@BabyDLowe yeah but it wasn't just merely supplating another queen. it was killing another queen and five probably innocent men. I know anne didn't feel any guilt for the whole katherine thing but then again i didn't really say jane should feel guilt i just said she felt none at the time. And about what you said, anne did not believe that katherine was henry's brother's wife. They used that for henry it may have been a problem, for anne it was an excuse.
Jane didnt have anne or those other men killed. I highly doubt that henry wanting to marry jane casued those peoples death. Personaly I saw henry's reasonaing for getting rid of anne to be she was to much of a public failure.
Henry just wanted a son and since Catherine D'Aragon & Anne Boleyn couldn't give him one, he got rid of them and moved on to the next one. And if Jane Seymour couldn't do it, he would probably get rid of her too.
I agree with you!!!! If Anne or KoA would have given him a living son, one of them would have been the love of his life, and true wife. and if Jane had not given him a son, he would have gotten rid of her, too. no doubt. he was crazy!
@JuzTudor70AD I agree. I think Henry was just going to take wife after wife until he had a son. And when Jane Seymour delivered Edward and after she died, Henry was STILL looking for a wife to produce more sons. I think its a bit ironic that his daughter, Elizabeth, turned out to be the strongest monarch of his children.
Henry did get rid of Anne because he was tired of her, she failed in having a healthy son, she had a mind of her own. And was anxiuos to marry Jane. Cromwell saw his time to doom her, she was against the dissolution in the way he had framed.
@BabyDLowe - Henry needed an excuse to divorce Anne. He couldn't just say he should have never left Catherine, that in the end marriage to Anne was unlawful, etc, after taking so much trouble and a split with a catholic church to marry her. His subjects just wouldnt stomach that, he would look whimsical. So he pushed the blame on Anne. Jane had nothing to do with anything, as you said. :-)
George and Anne didn't deserve to die, but they deserved their downfall. Exile or forfeiture of properties and titles as well as wealth, yes -- but the one who should've been executed was Thomas Boleyn. He was vile.
jane did not disinherit the true heir to the throne, but tried to keep the children in their fathers favour. And she did not break the english church away from Rome, resuklting in many innocent deaths. I just mean that Anne Boleyn ran a great risk and had to calculate it would turn back on her once she lost hold of the King. And i feel kind of sorry for her though i do not like her when i see her desperate in this clip. she loved her daughter and her brother dearly, and thought to have both
Catholics like Jane Seymour did not even believe Anne was a legitimate Queen-just a whore, or a courtesan/concubine who usurped the rightful Queen Katherine of Aragon. I'm sure this is one of the reasons Jane probably felt no guilt-she did not consider Anne truly 'married' to Henry VIII. He wed her after all while still married to Katherine-which would make him a bigamist though he 'annulled' marriages at will.
I don't agree. I'm Catholic from Poland and I think that Anne Boleyn was fantastic woman and great Queen. I like Jane but for me Anne was much better.
@FlashGORDONXVFFR You're right about that. The Act of Succession was what caused the deaths of John Fisher,Thomas More and others that refused to sign it. The Act of Succession was made to declare and have people recognize Henry VIII as The Supreme Head of The Church of England as well as the legitimacy of his marriage to Anne Boleyn and their child as a rightful heir to the throne upon pain of death.
Thank you so much for posting these videos, but I have to say, I'm really loving what you write in the "info" box.
I know it's a bit weird to point that out, but this one - "...her final plead falls on Henry's deaf ears, thus sealing her historical fate" - that sounded very good. ; )
Anne's father was a scumbag!!!!
DENAANN1000 3 weeks ago
@NicolaWriter ..you called that right, the shit's out.
Jackiezyon 1 month ago
@peacedesertrose I agree .. She thought she still had his heart.
Jackiezyon 1 month ago
I love Charles Brandon and Anne Boleyn, they are my favourite characters.
EJTDB 2 months ago in playlist مزيد من مقاطع الفيديو من JuzTudor70AD
James Frain is diabolically wonderful in the interrogation scenes.
mcwalker4 2 months ago
This is so cruel..no matter how innocent they said they were, and they were, they were completely merciless....one fib and a rumor costs more than one life!
gerardbutlerlurver 3 months ago
Brandon must of been very happy of her downfall.
brandie7654 3 months ago
@brandie7654 No he wasn't happy
EJTDB 2 months ago in playlist مزيد من مقاطع الفيديو من JuzTudor70AD
I don't get this Anne knew something was up after see Henry, pack your shit, grab money and jewels. Together with your daughter get out of there.
Jackiezyon 3 months ago
@Jackiezyon i know rite...he wouldve had to catch me.lol
chykim1 3 months ago
@Jackiezyon It wasn't that easy... She knew she had done no wrong, and was innocent so surely running away would have made her look guilty. I don't think Anne had any idea of the extremes Henry would go to to get shot of her. She overestimated his love for her.
peacedesertrose 1 month ago
You're next, Cromwell.
squamish4244 4 months ago
@squamish4244 Karma is a bitch.
PrincessMioneKag 2 months ago
Ese malnacido de enrique, deveras me hace enojar, me inspira a escribir estas expreciones..
whistle590 4 months ago
im sorry, but those damn boleyns were working my last nerve, they had gotton beside themselves..
chykim1 5 months ago
Geez I miss this show!
ProfessorSSJ 8 months ago
cant believe they stooped so low as to implicate george boleyn, her own brother, its vile
jankovictennis 10 months ago
Thomas Boleyn has to go down in history as one of the worst fathers ever to have sired children...i know parenting styles were way different back then but to have no apparent love for your children other than how they can make YOU look better is pretty damn cold in any century
cazia9 10 months ago 5
Poor little Elisabeth, sitting on her mom's arm while her father kills half of her family (Ann's family)
Natulcien1992 1 year ago
Snezhinka9 and @BabyDLowe Jane Seymour did have something to do with Anne doewnfall because on the advice of Ambassador Chapuys she told the king that people would never accept Anne as queen, so she basically fuelled the kings doudts about Anne
katsklawz01 1 year ago
@katsklawz01 Actually the people disliked Anne from the start. It was recorded on the day of her Coronation parade, there was no cheering, only sullen silence. Elizabeth's birth & the miscarriages worsen her situation. Plus, Henry VIII was abt in his mid-40's at that time with a bad leg & from his point of view, allowing Anne more time to give him a son was not an option.
JuzTudor70AD 1 year ago 12
@JuzTudor70AD That's very true also sadly the last miscarriage she had the baby was deformed, most likely the child died an was miscarried later on or possibly other reasons. Henry would not except Any child of His, especaily a son was deformed or not perfect in his eyes. The people who were at Anne's execution were selected as were the maids in the Tower, yes the people hated Anne. Henry Controlled everything he could but Anne did have a following of Reformers he feared would help her escape
100percentbabeLOL 8 months ago
@katsklawz01 Historicans believed the jousting accident was the turning point in Henry's life tt made him into a vicious wife-eater tyrant. 'The Tudors' kinda grossed over tt crucial segment which is lazy cuz in S01, Henry had a minor accident (fictional or not) tt fuelled his decision to marry Anne. The point is tt the MAIN villian is Henry cuz he did what he wanted & when it didn't work out, he pushed the blames to others as if it wasn't his fault.
JuzTudor70AD 1 year ago 3
@katsklawz01 Sorrie, I mean to say that the REAL (not 'Main') Villian was Henry VIII. Plus, it's so very unfortunate that KoA, AB & JS met each other in such hostile circumstances. They could have been a great team, like Charlie's Angels or something... Rot in Hell, Henry VIII.
JuzTudor70AD 1 year ago 12
@katsklawz01 I think Henry was having doubts about Anne before Jane even came in the picture. Plus the people never liked Anne from day one, and Henry still married her. So I doubt Jane telling Henry that the people would never accept Anne as queen, would have any influence on him. Jmo, I think that Henry wanted to get rid of Anne, so he was willing to listen to anything to get rid of her, the people I blame for Anne's demise is Henry and Cromwell.
Ladyjaxs 1 year ago 4
@katsklawz01Henry only followed an did what was in Henry's interests, sadly I see one queen or another get the blame. Yes true not all queens were perfect but nobody in this world is, in referance to Jane she was a good Queen an did alot behind the scenes an quietly. But sadly her life was short lived due to dying in childbirth .You have to remember Henry was in the beginning middle an end of everything. In other words it was he who brought life death an pain to whoever an whenever he saw fit to
100percentbabeLOL 8 months ago
What makes me so mad about this whole ordeal is that, Anne give up her youth to be with Henry. Waited for a long time and perhaps lost the window of opportunity to bear him a son. Had she'd been younger, like Jane Seymour, she could have had a son, after giving birth to Elizabeth. At least, she got her revenge through Elizabeth's rise
moderatecanuck 1 year ago
Anne's brother was a faggot
MsTommyknocker 1 year ago
Ironically, the sex of a baby is determined by the man!!! Only the man has the Y Chromosome that can make a child a boy!
Snezhinka9 1 year ago
Noice how none of the ladies in waiting will look at Anne at all when she's arrested.
MusicalMaiden92 1 year ago
why was he naked?
turkishchic23 1 year ago
For the love of Elizabeth? Anne's SEEN the pitiful limits of Henry's paternal love and encouraged it when it came to Henry and Katherine's daughter Mary.
katie9918 1 year ago
i read somewhere that Elizabeth said the only memory she had of her mother was when she was begging for her life to be spared
CurvesRsexy08 1 year ago
@CurvesRsexy08 She wasn't even three when her mother died and she didn't spend so much time at court like Mary did with Catherine of Aragon. So, I could see how her only memory of her mother was when her mother was begging. :(
MusicalMaiden92 1 year ago
I honestly don't know why Anne brought Elizabeth. If Henry could turn away his daughter of what 14 years and his wife of 20, does she really think Elizabeth was going to change his mind. As for Jane feeling guilty, she might have, but we never see an of the usurpers feeling bad, only the damage they cause
MelinaPendulum 1 year ago
I've heard 2 different accounts of how George Boleyn died:
- as a coward
- with relative composure
Would any one know which account was closer to the truth?
RebelliousOne12 2 years ago
I'm going to have to agree with some people up in here. Anne I felt she didn't deserve the execution but when it came to Henry? kama bite her in the ass. She didn't have any remorse for Katherine so Jane shouldn't have had remorse for her if she had any but you have to remember that there are millions of women like Ms. Boleyn who have affairs with married men and don't even care about the wife's feelings at all, some do but some don't
UTubeViwer84 2 years ago
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HTAEDFOSSECNIRP 2 years ago
oh damn Henry for doing this to these innocent people
TheLeaveTaking 2 years ago 4
@TheLeaveTaking yeah it's a terrible thing to do
lucyluuuxxxx 2 years ago
@TheLeaveTaking
I hope he is in a very special place in hell
moderatecanuck 1 year ago
ugh i just want to cry at that henry/anne scene. anne is calling him "henry, henry" his first name over and over again, you know she loves him.
lostpinguin 2 years ago 4
Charles Brandon must of loved that he truely hates Ann. He was also always hiding the fact that he was catholic.
brandie7654 2 years ago
Ah, to see Cromwell in action....
ProfessorSSJ 2 years ago
i feel for elizabeth....poor baby...3:38,5:10,5:26 all the actors here are the best!!!! i love The Tudors
icydonian214 2 years ago 3
jane felt no guilt because she saw anne merely as another concubine. yep that is all good and proper but to not care that you have had not just the old queen but 5 other men killed is inhumane for me. but i spose she couldn't have shown her true feelings if she had any at all for anne.
lucyluuuxxxx 2 years ago
y should jane felt guilt? anne didn't feel guilt for cathrine. What goes around comes back around. anne situation is the perfect example for that saying. And as people argue about anne believing that cathrine wasn't really queen or wife, even though it was clear that she was, to justify her lack of morals, jane could have thought they were all truly guilty. Its more believable than saying anne believed cathrine wasnt his wife.
BabyDLowe 2 years ago
@BabyDLowe yeah but it wasn't just merely supplating another queen. it was killing another queen and five probably innocent men. I know anne didn't feel any guilt for the whole katherine thing but then again i didn't really say jane should feel guilt i just said she felt none at the time. And about what you said, anne did not believe that katherine was henry's brother's wife. They used that for henry it may have been a problem, for anne it was an excuse.
lucyluuuxxxx 2 years ago
Anne didn't have Catherine killed! That was the difference!
evaperonfan 2 years ago 3
Jane didnt have anne or those other men killed. I highly doubt that henry wanting to marry jane casued those peoples death. Personaly I saw henry's reasonaing for getting rid of anne to be she was to much of a public failure.
BabyDLowe 2 years ago
Henry just wanted a son and since Catherine D'Aragon & Anne Boleyn couldn't give him one, he got rid of them and moved on to the next one. And if Jane Seymour couldn't do it, he would probably get rid of her too.
JuzTudor70AD 2 years ago
I agree with you!!!! If Anne or KoA would have given him a living son, one of them would have been the love of his life, and true wife. and if Jane had not given him a son, he would have gotten rid of her, too. no doubt. he was crazy!
anneandkatherine22 2 years ago
@JuzTudor70AD I agree. I think Henry was just going to take wife after wife until he had a son. And when Jane Seymour delivered Edward and after she died, Henry was STILL looking for a wife to produce more sons. I think its a bit ironic that his daughter, Elizabeth, turned out to be the strongest monarch of his children.
MusicalMaiden92 1 year ago
@MusicalMaiden92
Indeed and that makes me happy. Its like Anne got her revenge after all
moderatecanuck 1 year ago
Henry did get rid of Anne because he was tired of her, she failed in having a healthy son, she had a mind of her own. And was anxiuos to marry Jane. Cromwell saw his time to doom her, she was against the dissolution in the way he had framed.
YeOldeTune 2 years ago
@BabyDLowe - Henry needed an excuse to divorce Anne. He couldn't just say he should have never left Catherine, that in the end marriage to Anne was unlawful, etc, after taking so much trouble and a split with a catholic church to marry her. His subjects just wouldnt stomach that, he would look whimsical. So he pushed the blame on Anne. Jane had nothing to do with anything, as you said. :-)
Snezhinka9 1 year ago
Dont you just love the tudors. Everybody gets theirs in the end.
DuttyGyal718 2 years ago 7
George and Anne didn't deserve to die, but they deserved their downfall. Exile or forfeiture of properties and titles as well as wealth, yes -- but the one who should've been executed was Thomas Boleyn. He was vile.
InnateNobility 2 years ago 9
damn natalie dormer is great
TheLeaveTaking 2 years ago 24
poor elizabeth, she feels her mothers despair, anne really must be desperate to force that upon her little daughter
FlashGORDONXVFFR 2 years ago 7
'Your Majesty-I beseech you'. Ironic.
Echoes of Katherine of Aragon who pled much the same way with the King when he tossed her aside-for the very willing Anne Boleyn.
faeryquene 2 years ago 5
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Thank F*** Anne is dead!!!
Jamestopboy 2 years ago
I seriously wanted to strangle Thomas. What a spineless bastard...to do that to his own children just to save the clothes on his back and his neck.
Caerdrys 2 years ago 11
risen into destruction, too. poor george, he was just faithful to his fathers commands and loved anne
FlashGORDONXVFFR 2 years ago 5
lord boleyn, what a father
FlashGORDONXVFFR 2 years ago 6
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I thought you thought Anne deserved to die.
AnaliaHyrule 2 years ago
somehow. she provocated it, sent so many to their deaths just because they hindered her way to power. those were dangerous times
FlashGORDONXVFFR 2 years ago 3
Well, if Anne deserved to die, than so did Jane. Jane did nothing more and nothing less than what Anne did, she was just nicer about it.
AnaliaHyrule 2 years ago 2
jane did not disinherit the true heir to the throne, but tried to keep the children in their fathers favour. And she did not break the english church away from Rome, resuklting in many innocent deaths. I just mean that Anne Boleyn ran a great risk and had to calculate it would turn back on her once she lost hold of the King. And i feel kind of sorry for her though i do not like her when i see her desperate in this clip. she loved her daughter and her brother dearly, and thought to have both
FlashGORDONXVFFR 2 years ago 4
oh ok.
AnaliaHyrule 2 years ago
Catholics like Jane Seymour did not even believe Anne was a legitimate Queen-just a whore, or a courtesan/concubine who usurped the rightful Queen Katherine of Aragon. I'm sure this is one of the reasons Jane probably felt no guilt-she did not consider Anne truly 'married' to Henry VIII. He wed her after all while still married to Katherine-which would make him a bigamist though he 'annulled' marriages at will.
faeryquene 2 years ago
I'm Christian-Catholic and I prefer Anne Boleyn. I think that every wives os Henry was QUEEN.
Sorry, I don't write in English very well
anneandkatherine22 2 years ago 27
I think the same! Those poor six women had to deal with Henry!!!
YeOldeTune 2 years ago 3
@YeOldeTune And his sixth wife, Catherine Parr, I heard she was truly afraid of Henry because his history with his wives.
MusicalMaiden92 1 year ago
ok but Anne Boleyn wasn't a very nice person
MsTommyknocker 1 year ago
I don't agree. I'm Catholic from Poland and I think that Anne Boleyn was fantastic woman and great Queen. I like Jane but for me Anne was much better.
stokrotka1011 2 years ago 3
@FlashGORDONXVFFR You're right about that. The Act of Succession was what caused the deaths of John Fisher,Thomas More and others that refused to sign it. The Act of Succession was made to declare and have people recognize Henry VIII as The Supreme Head of The Church of England as well as the legitimacy of his marriage to Anne Boleyn and their child as a rightful heir to the throne upon pain of death.
tropicsgoddess 3 days ago
Thank you so much for posting these videos, but I have to say, I'm really loving what you write in the "info" box.
I know it's a bit weird to point that out, but this one - "...her final plead falls on Henry's deaf ears, thus sealing her historical fate" - that sounded very good. ; )
emmieliz23 2 years ago 6