Anne of Cleves
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she was the lucky 1...well atleast luckier than the other wives
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she dont look that ugly to me i these portraits i know they wont be that accurate because painters had to cover up any distortions etc, but in my opinion the pics of jane seymour in most of them she looks like a dog and anne of cleves looks prettier :S
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I LOVE Anne Cleves.
She was very nice. I don't think she was ugly at all either.
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Back then, they didn't even purify water. People drank wine because it was safer.
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That is a stupid thing to say, especially since these days people have makeup and plastic surgery to make themselves look better. Nevermind it's just a tacky statement. Sorry.
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By our standar ds of beauty now, based on potraits and drawings, Anne of Cleves would probably now be more attractive than Catherine Howard herself (although her portraits have not officially been confirmed as hers, some speculate that her main potrait may be the one of Jane Seymor's sister)
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oh, he does. He had a heart attack 8 years ago and he's been on the cardiac diet since then. He's also working out regularly and eating the right foods, and he ALWAYS listens to his doctor, so I'm not worried- I just feel bad for him.
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Sorry to scare you, but sadly it is a reality. If your dad follows a sensible diet, and takes care of himself, he should have a long, happy life. Henry the Eight was a glutton, and paid the cost. Plus, healthcare was not exactly stellar back them. We've made a lot of advances. Hopefully your dad will listen to his doctor.
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that scares me- my dad has diabetes, and I really love him. :(
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She was the luckiest of Henry VIII's six wives, probably next to Katherine Parr.
I read "The Boleyn Inheritance" by Philippa Gregory and I love the way she is shown there, as a smart, intelligent woman, who knew her only escape was to accept the King's will.
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The music was written by Martin Luther - "A Mighty Fortress is Our God." It is called the hymn of the Reformation, and still sung by Lutherans on Reformation Sunday, each year.
As for Henry, modern historians now believe that he suffered from diabetes - which would explain why the ulcers on his leg never healed. Many people with it, have gangerous wounds - due to circulatory problems and acute renal failure. Diabetes is a silent killer, ultimately resulting in total system shutdown.
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No wonder. The music goes really well with all the vids.
Dearest Anna, the one that escaped the beast!
Again hence more, lovely pictures although there are much limited pictures of Anna
The music also sounds like something she'd enjoy.
I must say 2:00 was funny
By any chance are you using certain music to make the video sort of sound like the wives?
KAJAKKtrek 3 years ago
Hi
Thanks for all the comments you left in my vids.
The music is XVI Century music, the music people in that era listened to.
YeOldeTune 3 years ago