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Why do they twist and distort truth, history? Sickening.
What did Anne Boleyn really look like? After Anne Boleyn’s death, her image was essentially erased from England. The palace walls which once held the initials, H and A, are struck. Her portraits are painted over or destroyed. What we have left of her image is through posthumous portraits - potential copies of copies of a lost original.
We do have one agreed-upon contemporary image, and that is a portrait medal, referred to as the “Moost Happi” medal, that was struck during her lifetime, probably to celebrate her second pregnancy and the upcoming birth of a son. I’ll compare each postulated portrait of Anne to the coin throughout the video to see which match the best.
Queen consort of England | |
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Anne Boleyn | |
Marchioness of Pembroke | |
![]() Near contemporary portrait of Anne Boleyn at Hever Castle, c. 1550[1][2] | |
Tenure | 28 May 1533 – 17 May 1536 |
Coronation | 1 June 1533 |
Born | c. 1501 or 1507[3][4][5] Blickling Hall, Norfolk, England |
Died | 19 May 1536 (aged 29 or 35) Tower of London, London, England |
Burial | 19 May 1536 Church of St Peter ad Vincula, Tower of London, London |
Spouse | Henry VIII (m. 1533; ann. 1536) [a] |
Issue | Elizabeth I |
Family | Boleyn |
Father | Thomas Boleyn, 1st Earl of Wiltshire |
Mother | Elizabeth Howard |
Signature | ![]() |
Why do they twist and distort truth, history? Sickening.
What did Anne Boleyn really look like? After Anne Boleyn’s death, her image was essentially erased from England. The palace walls which once held the initials, H and A, are struck. Her portraits are painted over or destroyed. What we have left of her image is through posthumous portraits - potential copies of copies of a lost original.
We do have one agreed-upon contemporary image, and that is a portrait medal, referred to as the “Moost Happi” medal, that was struck during her lifetime, probably to celebrate her second pregnancy and the upcoming birth of a son. I’ll compare each postulated portrait of Anne to the coin throughout the video to see which match the best.
Woke shir
Yeah, but on a more serious note, it'll probably take at least the next generation or two to "de-doctrinize" the garbage put forth by liberals and wokeism. But not before societies and value systems have been trashed and turned on their heads.Once U go black U don't go back
By than it will be too late. Look at how Nixon is demonised in less that 40 yearsYeah, but on a more serious note, it'll probably take at least the next generation or two to "de-doctrinize" the garbage put forth by liberals and wokeism. But not before societies and value systems have been trashed and turned on their heads.