England’s Hever Castle & Gardens presents an exhibition following the winding, often ambiguous visual record of Henry VIII’s ...
A new exhibition at Anne Boleyn’s childhood home, Hever Castle, seeks to answer a question that has long captivated Tudor enthusiasts: What did the doomed queen actually look like? Described by an ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Odds are, when you think of Anne Boleyn, the image that pops to mind if the one above: A late 16th century portrait which is ...
Anne Boleyn is arguably one of the most well-known figures in Tudor history. She was King Henry VIII's second wife of six wives, and she was famously beheaded at the Tower of London for treason in ...
A portrait of Anne Boleyn held by the National Portrait Gallery may have been painted to show major similarities between Henry VIII's second wife and their daughter, who became Elizabeth I.
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Tudor historian Owen Emmerson about his theory that the face in a famous portrait of Anne Boleyn is actually that of her daughter, Elizabeth I. Anne Boleyn is arguably one ...