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earlymodernbarbie · 3 months
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Genevieve Bujold as Anne Boleyn in Anne of the Thousand Days
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diioonysus · 3 months
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history + women who were executed
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boleynecklace · 1 month
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GENEVIEVE BUJOLD as ANNE BOLEYN in ANNE OF THE THOUSAND DAYS (1969) dir. CHARLES JARROT
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thetudorslovers · 1 month
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"She was, in the brief time allowed her, a good mother, incurring her husband’s displeasure by insisting on breastfeeding Elizabeth herself, which high-born mothers never did, and choosing pretty clothes for the child. She rarely saw her, however, for the Princess was given her own household at Hatfield House at three months old, and thereafter her mother could only visit when her other duties permitted."
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thetudorsedits · 8 months
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NATALIE DORMER as ANNE BOLEYN THE TUDORS (2007-2010) | 2x01 "Everything is Beautiful"
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gifshistorical · 1 year
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GENEVIÈVE BUJOLD AS QUEEN ANNE BOLEYN | ANNE OF THE THOUSAND DAYS (1969)
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dyingroses · 1 year
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Anne Boleyn + text posts 
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katharinepar · 2 years
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Anyway 👀 I did some AI reconstructions of the Six Wives. I’m new to this software, so some specific details were left untoggled (ie eye color, proportions) because of… general ineptitude. If you are curious to see more, I post this and more Tudor nonsense to my Instagram! 💖
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anne1522boleyn · 8 months
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Anne and Katherine excited for Autumn
Anne: I CANT BELIEVE ITS SEPTEMBER ALREADY!! LET’S GO GET A PUMPKIN SPICE LATTE!!!
Katherine: AND WHERE LONG SLEEVES, STEP ON THE CRUNCHY LEAVES, AND DRINK HOT APPLE CIDER!!
Anne and Katherine: *run outside*
Anne: *crying, sweating, and holding her pumpkin spice latte* ITS TO HOT OUT HERE!! ITS SUPPOSED TO FEEL LIKE FALL!!!
Katherine: *while also wearing long sleeves and holding her apple cider* *a tear running down her face* WHY SEPTEMBER!! WHY!!!
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bluegirlartist · 11 months
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Anne Boleyn was murdered on this day in 1536
For about a year, I’ve been reading about historical women. Anne Boleyn has just absolutely intrigued me. Her life and death is tragic, and what else is tragic is the general public doesn’t know or understand who she was. Anne was ahead of her time, in education, talents, and skills. She had a sense of independence and self respect.
She was not a greedy seductress wanting to be queen. In fact, she avoided the kings advances, moving away from court. But unfortunately a marriage proposal was just something as a woman you couldn’t reject. And despite everything she was thrown away for not having a son and refusing to be a quiet and compliant wife. Murdered upon false accusations to rid of her.
But she will be remembered and honoured.
Anne the quene ❤️
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earlymodernbarbie · 5 months
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The Hever Castle Rose Portrait of Anne Boleyn: Before and After Restoration
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pure-mage · 5 months
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boleynecklace · 2 months
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Anne of The Thousand Days (1969) dir. Charles Jarrott
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thetudorslovers · 9 months
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And all the while there was little said of Anne, and little left of her but her child, the young Elizabeth, who had been declared a bastard but who was nevertheless acknowledged as the king’s daughter. Despite her youth and her mother’s shame, she was a valuable card in the diplomatic marriage game and in 1544 she was restored to the succession. A ‘very pretty’, bright and intelligent girl, prematurely cautious. When her elder sister Mary came to the throne in 1553, the 20-year-old Elizabeth found she needed that caution as never before. On Palm Sunday 1554 Anne Boleyn’s daughter was brought by river to the Tower of London, just as her mother had been almost eighteen years earlier. Suspected of plotting rebellion, she spent the next two months in the Bell Tower, followed by almost a year under house arrest in Oxfordshire. In 1558, however, the miracle happened. On Monday, 28 November, to the cheers of the London crowd and the roar of the Tower artillery, Elizabeth came through the gates to take possession of the fortress as queen. The bastardized daughter of the disgraced Anne Boleyn, with her father’s complexion but her mother’s face, splendidly dressed in purple velvet: Elizabeth, by the grace of God, queen of England, France and Ireland, defender of the faith. Is it fanciful to feel that after twenty years, the mother in the nearby grave in the chapel of St Peter was at last vindicated?
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midnightwitch92 · 7 months
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"From Bully to Admirer: The Tempestuous Romance of Ace Merrill and Rory Gilmore"
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The dynamic between Rory and Ace would bear a striking resemblance to the tumultuous relationship between Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII in the 1969 film "Anne of the Thousand Days." Like Anne Boleyn, Rory Gilmore would harbor a deep-seated disdain for someone as domineering and bullying as Ace. Her refusal to be cowed by his intimidating presence would undoubtedly bruise his pride and incite his anger.
Ace, much like Henry VIII, would find himself caught in a maelstrom of emotions. On one hand, the defiance and spirited resistance from Rory would stoke the fires of his fury, compelling him to seek revenge and restore his wounded ego. But paradoxically, for someone like Ace, this newfound challenge would be nothing short of intoxicating.
Throughout his life, Ace has likely grown accustomed to people tiptoeing around him, bending to his will, and refraining from questioning his authority. Thus, Rory's audacity would offer an exhilarating departure from the norm. Her ability to effectively put him in his place would act as a double-edged sword—infuriating him on one hand, yet on the other, it would be an enticing deviation from the predictable.
In the same vein as the Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII narrative, Ace would oscillate between anger and fascination, torn between his desire for revenge and the allure of Rory's unyielding spirit. This emotional rollercoaster would add layers of complexity to their relationship, making it a captivating story of passion and power struggles.
Just as Anne Boleyn's presence forever altered the course of history in the Tudor era, Rory's impact on Ace's life would be equally transformative. Their dynamic would challenge both characters to confront their deepest insecurities and evolve in ways they never anticipated, creating a love story filled with tension, passion, and personal growth.
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