Anne Boleyn won the heart of King Henry VIII, gave birth to one of the country's most well-known monarchs, and lost her head in 1536 - but her appearance has continued to challenge art historians and ...
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Researchers may have just identified a rare portrait of Anne Boleyn that was hiding in plain sight for 500 years
After King Henry VIII of England had his second wife, Anne Boleyn, beheaded on charges of treason and incest in 1536, he had virtually all portraits of her destroyed in an attempt to erase her from ...
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AI reveals Anne Boleyn's face after 490 years
On May 19, 1536, a queen was beheaded at the Tower of London in England. She was Anne Boleyn, the second queen of Henry VIII and the mother of Elizabeth I, who later brought a golden age to England.
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