Tudor Madness: Henry VIII & Anne Boleyn | Dan Snow's History Hit
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The life of Anne Boleyn has intrigued audiences for centuries, making her story a cornerstone of Tudor and English history. Everyone knows something about her time as Queen of England, her marriage to King Henry VIII, and of course, her betrayal and execution. But her formative years in France remain a bit of a mystery.
Joining Dan Snow on his podcast is Estelle Paranque, an Associate Professor in History at Northeastern University London, and author of ‘Thorns, Lust and Glory: The Betrayal of Anne Boleyn’. She takes us back to where it all started and unravels the truth behind the story of Anne Boleyn.
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