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The GHOSTLY HAUNTINGS Of Anne Boleyn

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The GHOSTLY Hauntings of Anne Boleyn
Anne Boleyn is one of the most popular and famous figures of the Tudor period. Her marriage to Henry VIII the infamous 6 wived King is one which still captivates many today, and it shook England to it’s very foundations. Because of Henry’s intense desire to court Anne, he was forced to seek a way out of his first marriage to long-standing Queen Catherine of Aragon. This forced through the English Reformation and a huge time of religious turbulence, however Anne Boleyn is mostly remembered today for the fact she was brutally beheaded inside the walls of the Tower of London.
On Tower Green on the 19th May 1536 after falling from grace at the hands of Thomas Cromwell, Anne made her way up to the scaffold with a French swordsman greeting her. Anne’s beheading is a story which today presents a woman who was wrongly accused and convicted of adultery, incest and treason to kill the King. She’s been labelled as the most influential and important consort that England has ever had, however many believe that her unhappy soul and presence still haunts many of the places which were significant to her. Whether you believe in the supernatural or not, it’s interesting to investigate the accounts of sightings of Anne and how they have emerged from places which were rather significant in the Queen’s life.
Join us as we delve into the past and explore the accounts that surround Anne Boleyn.
Anne Boleyn is one of the most popular and famous figures of the Tudor period. Her marriage to Henry VIII the infamous 6 wived King is one which still captivates many today, and it shook England to it’s very foundations. Because of Henry’s intense desire to court Anne, he was forced to seek a way out of his first marriage to long-standing Queen Catherine of Aragon. This forced through the English Reformation and a huge time of religious turbulence, however Anne Boleyn is mostly remembered today for the fact she was brutally beheaded inside the walls of the Tower of London.
On Tower Green on the 19th May 1536 after falling from grace at the hands of Thomas Cromwell, Anne made her way up to the scaffold with a French swordsman greeting her. Anne’s beheading is a story which today presents a woman who was wrongly accused and convicted of adultery, incest and treason to kill the King. She’s been labelled as the most influential and important consort that England has ever had, however many believe that her unhappy soul and presence still haunts many of the places which were significant to her. Whether you believe in the supernatural or not, it’s interesting to investigate the accounts of sightings of Anne and how they have emerged from places which were rather significant in the Queen’s life.
Join us as we delve into the past and explore the accounts that surround Anne Boleyn.
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