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Anne Boleyn spent formative years in European courts before returning to England with unusual confidence and sophistication.
Anne Boleyn was Queen of England from 1533 to 1536 and the mother of Elizabeth I. Henry VIII's pursuit of marriage to Anne helped drive the annulment crisis and the English Reformation before her execution.
Queen of England (c.1501-1536)

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Anne Boleyn spent formative years in European courts before returning to England with unusual confidence and sophistication.
Anne refused to become Henry VIII's mistress, making marriage rather than affair the condition of the king's pursuit.
Anne gave birth to Elizabeth in September 1533, a daughter rather than the male heir Henry expected.
Anne was arrested, convicted of adultery and treason, and executed in May 1536 on charges that remain historically disputed.
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Anne Boleyn spent formative years in European courts before returning to England with unusual confidence and sophistication.
Anne refused to become Henry VIII's mistress, making marriage rather than affair the condition of the king's pursuit.
Anne married Henry in 1533 and became queen as England rejected papal authority over the royal marriage.
Anne gave birth to Elizabeth in September 1533, a daughter rather than the male heir Henry expected.
Anne was arrested, convicted of adultery and treason, and executed in May 1536 on charges that remain historically disputed.
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