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Anne Boleyn Part Four - Elizabeth

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Anne Boleyn is as well known for mothering England most recognisable and influential Monarch, as she is for failing to provide England with a Male heir. But what relationship did England most significant and controversial Queen Consorts have on her daughter and heir? Elizabeth barely spoke of her mother after she was executed, but what influence did she have on this colourful and charismatic Queen to be? My apologies for the editing.. as you can imagine fitting this into 10mins was nigh on impossible! Hope you enjoy x

HUGE shout out to Littlemisssunnydale once again for her invaluable collection of images... you're a darling :)

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  • Lady Bryan's letters to Henry re: her wardrobe was not indicative of anything malicious toward the child, but more about the fact that Henry was chasing Jane Seymour and was all wrapped up in that. The speed by which Elizabeth's wardrobe situation was fixed suggests that it wasn't enmity, but only forgetfulness in the whirlwind of a new romance. I hate it when people make something out erroneous speculation, as the narrator does in this piece.

  • @kendahke Thanks for your perspective, I personally love hearing other people pov's, much better than hatred

  • I guess it is a matter of oppinion, and certainly she stands out for me as an iconic and potent contender for the title. She was far from perfection, but made a large mark on the pages of history. Cheers for your comment

  • "Failed magnificatly" It was hardly Catherine's fault! thanks for posting

  • Lol.. I can see where you are coming from, but I certainly didnt mean to suggest that Katherine was at all to blame.. her story is painfully tragic. The number of children that she lost was appauling, and the word was supposed to be used ironically - the blame always having been put on the female sex rather than the male. Thanks for watching! :)

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  • Elizabeth- greatest queen ever! I don't care what the haters say!

  • Thank you for this video! It is amazing!

    I love Anne and her daughter Elizabeth! <3

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  • @kendahke with all due respect you say you hate it when people make something out of "erroneous speculation", when you yourself are speculating also when you state about henry being caught up in a "whirlwind of romance"!! as you say it suggests that, but theres no way of knowing with any kind of certitude that that was in fact the case!! so theres no difference between your suggestion and the narrator,s "speculation", all history ,for the most part is in fact " speculation", PEACE!

  • i dont get it way most anne die because she had a daughter en not a son what is that a stupid man hi man as a son heefd why women can not koninin words I mean you go there for e wife dod not only because they make no son heefd e kannog always a son but you have to keep trying I think it's stupid how many women have not had the man is stupid He has six women he has had all dead easy or he was just a curse

  • Amazing videos! Thank you so much for making! :))

  • aaah! i wanna marry you, these are the best videos ever

  • Today' with science we look back at those times and laugh at how a King could be so inpatient with his wife if she did not have a son right away for him. But they did not have the knowledge we have today about this stuff. He was in a world that was governed by religion, politics and a lack of scientific facts.

  • Now we know why Mary was such a bitter and heartless bitch.

  • I love Elizabeth I. She had a lot of tragedy (her mother's beheading, Catherine Howard's beheading, ill treatment from Henry VIII, and sexual abuse from Thomas Seymour. @TheBullen1 I agree that Thomas Cromwell was just as responsible as Henry VIII for Anne's murder, but he found out the hard way that karma can be a real b*tch.

  • Ah. Thank you for this. Wonderful. I don't know what sources you prefer, but I'd guess Starkey is among them. Really well done.  Again, thanks. :)

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