Condition of Women in European Society
.... Summers cites plots against Edward II and Henry VI in this regard, as well as the attribution of witchcraft to
Anne Boleyn by Henry VIII, "proven" by the fact ....
(1804

7

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Wesleyanism: Christian Definition and Beliefs
.... Henry wanted to divorce Catherine and marry
Anne Boleyn, but the Catholic Church refused to recognize or support divorce, and Henry risked excommunication if ....
(2212

9

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Conflict Between Henry VIII & Thomas More
The purpose of this research is to examine why Thomas More, chancellor of England at the time of Henry VIII's marriage to
Anne Boleyn, refused to support ....
(3590

14

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The Life of Henry VIII
.... especially the church. His second wife,
Anne Boleyn, would be beheaded due to Henry's suspicions of infidelity. The same fate would ....
(1272

5

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The Life of Henry VIII
.... especially the church. His second wife,
Anne Boleyn, would be beheaded due to Henry's suspicions of infidelity. The same fate would ....
(1272

5

)
Conflicting Views of Henry VIII
.... Many historians point to Henry's six wives, and especially to the manner in which he threw off Catherine of Aragon to marry
Anne Boleyn, as further evidence of ....
(1864

7

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Individual Beliefs and Life
.... Morels refusal to support Henry's divorce from Catherine of Aragon and marriage to
Anne Boleyn, as well as Henry's hegemony over the Church in England, makes ....
(2664

11

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Catherine of Aragon
.... The only surviving child was a female, which led her husband to have their marriage annulled so that he could marry his lover
Anne Boleyn, although this legal ....
(1335

5

)
A Man for All Seasons
.... was free to marry again. By this time the king had in fact fallen in love with
Anne Boleyn. Catherine opposed the annulment, as ....
(1105

4

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The English Reformation
.... Later, the first Succession Act recognized that the heirs of Henry VIII and
Anne Boleyn were the legitimate successors to the throne; it was also this act that ....
(1635

7

)
Theology Questions
.... He found a religious official willing to ratify his divorce and marry him to
Anne Boleyn, while pushing through Parliament legislation that would further ....
(2917

12

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Divorce During the Protestant Reformation
.... When this marriage failed to produce children, Henry appealed to Rome to allow a divorce so he could marry
Anne Boleyn in the hopes of producing a male heir. ....
(1749

7

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Leadership of Queen Elizabeth I
Elizabeth I, (1533-1603), queen of England and Ireland from 1558-1603, daughter of the English King Henry VIII and his second wife,
Anne Boleyn and the last of ....
(1374

5

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Essays on the Protestant Reformation & Christianity
.... He found a religious official willing to ratify his divorce and marry him to
Anne Boleyn, while pushing through Parliament legislation that would further ....
(2915

12

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Thomas More's Utopia
.... VIII rather than the Pope the head of the Church of England (and therefore allowed Henry VIII to divorce his wife Catherine and marry
Anne Boleyn) (Scott xxvii ....
(1427

6

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Humanism and Scholasticism
.... was that the clash would take the form of a controversy over the marriage of Henry to Catherine of Aragon and the divorce from Catherine to marry
Anne Boleyn. ....
(8769

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Role of Women in Macbeth
.... positions his history in the year of publication (1586) digresses from a chronicle of Elizabeth's reign, at length, to treat the
Anne Boleyn (Bullen) episode ....
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