Claire | April 16, 2010
I’ve recently written about Anne Boleyn, her personal faith and her role in the Reformation, but let’s not forget her “partner in crime”, the man she bounced ideas off, the man she discussed theology and the new learning with, and the man who fell from grace when she did: George Boleyn, Lord Rochford. At this […]
Category: Anne Boleyn Fall, Anne Boleyn General, Anne Boleyn Personality, George Boleyn, Henry VIII, The Boleyns, The Reformation, Tudor Times |
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Tags: church, faith, George Boleyn, Jacques Lefevre d'Etaples, Luther, Marriage, religion, The Reformation
Claire | April 1, 2010
In my last article, I looked at Anne’s role in the Reformation and today I continue the theme of religion by looking at Anne Boleyn’s personal faith and the clues and evidence which give us an idea of what she truly believed in her heart. One of Anne Boleyn’s Book of Hours is on display […]
Category: Anne Boleyn Art, Anne Boleyn General, Anne Boleyn Personality, George Boleyn, Hans Holbein, The Boleyns, The Reformation, Tudor Characters, Tudor Times |
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Tags: George Boleyn, Holbein, Luther, Margaret of Navarre, Marguerite of Angoulême, Renée of France, The Ambassadors, The Reformation, Thomas Boleyn