Anne Boleyn’s reputation as ‘temptress’ to be recast in new exhibition
by Richard Brooks from World news | The Guardian on (#68S91)
Henry VIII's second wife was a deeply religious woman who resisted his advances for years, according to fresh research
Anne Boleyn was found guilty of adultery, incest and conspiracy - all, almost certainly, false charges trumped up by Henry VIII - and then executed. For centuries, her reputation was that of a scheming seducer.
Now Anne is being recast as a deeply religious woman who, far from plotting to become Henry's second wife, bade her time for six years as a lady-in-waiting to the king's consort, Catherine of Aragon. She deliberately never consummated her relationship with Henry until their unofficial" marriage in November 1532 - just two months before their formal wedding.
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