Lady Jane Rochford
So I am still reading my way through Royal Affairs by Leslie Carroll and have decided to blog my way through it as well, well at least the parts I find most interesting that is. While finishing the section on the infamous Henry VIII, I came across this passage:
“Swooning with fear, Lady Rochford was dragged [...]
Madness of Henry VIII
While researching for my newest post I landed at NatGeo for some historical inspiration and finally the angles sung and I found the source of this post. While Anne Boleyn is clearly one of my favorite people in history and Jane Seymour I could care less for, Henry VIII made his mark in history with [...]
la Petite Boleyn
Anne Boleyn (ca. 1504 – May 19, 1536)
Some see Anne Boleyn as the whore who destroyed England’s relationship with the Church of Rome. The mistress that destroyed a fragile aging Queen and robbed her of not only her title, but her husband as well. But beyond the vulgar ideals that surround Anne, she was also [...]
Who is your historical Favorite?
I always love finding out who people are fascinated by in history. Personally, Anne Boleyn has always been at the top of my list, but I also do have an extensive list of historical favorites. But I would really love to know who in history my readers are fascinated by, it is always great to [...]