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- ANNE OF CLEVES
- Academic article focusing on the marriage of Henry VIII to his fourth wife.
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- The Tudors Trail
- Coronation takes place. On the right of the High Altar is the tomb of Anne of Cleves. Which Tudor king was married to Anne of Cleves?
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- Three Miniature Portraits
- 8: Anne of Cleves, Hans Holbein, 1539. This portrait is set in a turned ivory box with a lid.
- www.houseofpung.net
- THE HOURS OF CATHERINE OF CLEVES—ONE OF THE
- Nov 30, 2009 Catherine (1417–1476), the great-great-aunt of Henry VIII's fourth wife, Anne of Cleves, was involved in politics from an early age.
- www.themorgan.org
Suggested News Resources
- Young Bess: the true Virgin Queen has gone with the wind
- The princess is being taken to meet her father's latest wife, Anne of Cleves. "Now listen carefully," says Mrs Ashley, wagging her finger. "This one is German.
- It's Nostra-dumbass! Astrologer predicted Henry VIII would marry well and take
- Henry VIII, who ascended to the throne in 1509 aged 18 when his father died, married Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Catherine Howard and Catherine Parr, who was his wife when he died in January 1547.
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- Anne of Cleves - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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- Anne of Cleves: Biography, Portraits, Primary Sources
- englishhistory.net
- Anne of Cleves
- Sep 17, 2007 Anne was ill-suited for life at the English court.
- tudorhistory.org
- About Anne of CLEVES (Queen of England)
- ANNE OF CLEVES. Queen of England. Born: 22 Sep 1515, Düsseldorf, Cleves, Germany.
- www.tudorplace.com.ar
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