The back part of the tomb has been mostly obscured by later monuments. The inscription on the back, visible from the south transept, reads "Anne of Cleves Queen of England. Born 1515. Died 1557" but ...
Anne of Cleves was the 4th wife of Henry VIII ... The portrait (now in the Louvre in Paris) pleased Henry and in 1539 the marriage treaty was arranged. Anne travelled to England and Henry impatient to ...
The Acts of Union unites the Kingdoms of England and Scotland into one sovereign state, Great Britain, and merges the parliaments of both states. Presiding over the negotiations for the union was the ...
In June 1533 she was crowned Queen of England and they had a daughter: the future Elizabeth I ... Next in line to marry King Henry VIII was Katherine Howard – maid of honour to Anne of Cleves. By the ...
After Agnes' death, her husband decided to remarry with his choice being Infanta Catherine of Portugal. However, Charles died in 1461 before the marriage could take place. More information Ancestors ...
He was the son of Adolph III, Count of Mark, and Margaret of Jülich (and thus the brother of Margaret of Cleves). After his father's death in 1394, he became Count of Cleves. In 1397 he defeated his ...
At a stroke, Katharine’s new title of ‘Queen’ elevated the Parr family into the ... would have energetically pined for in his heyday (the imitable Anne Boleyn was in her early twenties when Henry ...
A heartwarming video of Princess Anne has resurfaced on the internet, showing her assisting Queen Elizabeth II with a Zoom call during lockdown. In the clip, filmed for an ITV documentary ...
Born on 30 August 1946, the royal was born Princess Anne-Marie of Denmark, the youngest of three daughters born to King Frederick IX and Queen Ingrid of Denmark. Her older sisters are Queen Margrethe ...
Ann Coulter is the author of seven New York Times bestsellers -- Guilty: Liberal Victim and Their Assault On America (January 2009); If Democrats Has Any Brains,They'd Be Republicans (October 2007 ...