After her daughter, Elizabeth, was crowned as Queen in 1558, Anne became venerated as a and heroine of the , particularly through the written works of | In the Tower, she collapsed, demanding to know the location of her father and "swete broder", as well as the charges against her |
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The Rise and Fall of Anne Boleyn: Family politics at the court of Henry VIII 1989• It is said she had a projecting tooth under the upper lip, and on her right hand six fingers | In 1532, Henry made Anne the |
Haigh, Christopher English Reformations 1993• Her father, already Viscount Rochford, was created.
The Netherlands and France , wife of Francis I | Henry also came to an arrangement with Anne's Irish cousin and created him |
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She was also strong-willed and proud, and often quarrelled with Henry | The Pembroke lands and the title of had been held by Henry's great-uncle, and Henry performed the investiture himself |
Sometimes it was written as Bullen, hence the bull heads which formed part of her family arms.
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