The Tudors

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Top 10 Misconceptions About Henry VIII And His Court - Listverse
10 Misconceptions about Henry VIII
Anne of Cleves House - Sussex Past
Anne of Cleves House - Sussex -authentically furnished kitchen and the garden which uses traditional plants and Tudor planting schemes
Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn arms in Discover Greenwich_picnik
Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn arms in Discover Greenwichpicnik by Matt From London via Flickr
Lady Anne Howard, Great Aunt of Anne Boleyn
Lady Anne Howard. Sister of Henry Vlll's mother, and also Great Aunt to Anne Boleyn, on her fathers side...it was all very 'close' concerning the marriages of the Nobility!! She was buried at Thetford, but later was relocated to Framlingham.
Henry VIII writing desk, showing all the compartments. All five inner compartments lock. Haven't seen a good image of the long compartment (probably for quills) in the back, yet.
Luton Guild Book – Professor Sarah Peverley
Portrait of Elizabeth. Queen's College, Cambridge.
King Edward IV & his Queen, Elizabeth Woodville at Reading Abby, 1464. Mnemonic to remember the Royal Houses of England and Great Britain: Never A Plan Like Yours To Study Oral History So Wisely = Norman, Angevin, Plantagenet, Lancaster, YORK, Tudor, Stuart, Orange, Hanover, Saxe-Coburg, Windsor
Kimbolton Castle. Katherine of Aragon was sent here after "The Kings Great Matter" so that Anne Boleyn could move into Hampton Court. Katherine died here in 1536 alone but still refusing to give up her title of Queen.
Pure Venues » Hampton Court Palace
Hampton Court Palace, a residence of Henry VIII and possibly where Henry first laid eyes upon Anne Boleyn. Description from pinterest.com. I searched for this on bing.com/images
Bust of Henry VII. This bust was based on a plaster cast taken from the dead King's face. The cast was also used for his funeral effigy. The bust was meant to show the King as in life and may have been a test of skill for the Florentine sculptor, Pietro Torrigiani. In 1512 he was commissioned to make the tomb of Henry VII and his wife Elizabeth of York in Westminster Abbey. Torrigiani was the most important Italian artist to be employed by Henry VIII. Painted terracotta.
Henry VIII's Coronation
Henry VIII's Coronation
The Tudor Era Elizabeth and Robert Dudley
The Tudor Era – was Henry the Eight father of both Boleyn sisters' children?
Anne Boleyn, the "most happy", as she called herself.