
During the research for my books, I often stumble upon captivating stories and unearth fascinating documents. Through this blog, I will share interesting bits and pieces from my original research.
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A recent paper entitled Reassessing Anne Boleyn and other Boleyn women in Holbein drawings using facial recognition by Karen L. Davies, Hassan Ugail, and David G. Stork suggests that the famous sketch by Hans Holbein, labelled as ‘Anna Boll...
Elizabeth Woodville died on this day in 1492. One of the most enduring myths about her is that she was a great beauty. Today, I’m going to put that claim to the test by examining the contemporary evidence and seeing what the primary sources...
It is commonly claimed in narratives about Anne Boleyn that she served in the household of Margaret of Austria. In my new biography of her sister, however, I suggest that it may actually have been Mary Boleyn, not Anne, who served at Margar...
Last week, I had the privilege of recording an episode for The Tudor’s Dynasty & Beyond podcast alongside Rebecca Larson and Philippa Gregory — and it was one of those surreal moments that still hasn’t quite sunk in.
As someone who has spe...
On 16 May 1536 Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, visited Queen Anne Boleyn in the Tower of London. She was arrested on 2 May on charges of adultery, incest and high treason, and was sentenced to death on 15 May.
Thomas Cranmer, Ar...
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