Anne | Boleyn
: The Pope's refusal to annul Henry's marriage to Catherine of Aragon led to the English Reformation and the establishment of the Church of England.
: Spent her formative years in the Netherlands and France, serving at the courts of Margaret of Austria and Queen Claude of France. Anne Boleyn
: Returned to England in 1522 as a highly sophisticated courtier, known for her wit, fashion, and fluency in French culture. Rise to Power : The Pope's refusal to annul Henry's marriage
Anne Boleyn (c. 1501–1536) was the second wife of King Henry VIII and a central figure in the political and religious upheaval of the English Reformation. Her short, three-year reign as queen ended in her execution, but her legacy as the mother of Queen Elizabeth I and the catalyst for England's break from Rome remains a defining chapter in world history. Early Life and Education Rise to Power Anne Boleyn (c