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their guilt, hence her generally unfavourable historical reputation. A century later, an historian asserted that Jane had testified against them because of her "inveterate hatred" of Queen Anne, which sprang from envy of Anne's superior social skills and George's preference for his sister's company to that of his wife. This assertion is not consistent with the records of the period; not only is there no mention of any serious rift between the couple (and the few mentions of their marriage imply at least a tolerable relationship), but by the time of the death of
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concludes that the marriage was unhappy, principally because of George, although she concludes that the exact nature of his sexuality is difficult to ascertain: " talented young man ... he was very good-looking and very promiscuous. In fact, according to George
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with a white satin canopy, linen quilts and a yellow counterpane. Beaulieu had initially belonged to the
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of Viscountess Rochford in 1529 when her husband was made a viscount, she was usually known at court (and by subsequent historians) as "Lady Rochford". As the Boleyn family's wealth and influence increased, the couple were given the
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queen's alleged adultery, but since he was determined to have her punished, the King implemented a law which allowed the execution of the insane for high treason. Jane was thus condemned to death by an
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246:Margaret Beauchamp of Bletso
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2304:The Six Wives of Henry VIII
374:Role in husband's execution
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3236:. New York: Random House.
3208:Henry VIII: King and Court
3185:Cambridge University Press
2983:. New York: Summit Books.
2315:portrayed Lady Rochford.
2249:, the third instalment of
254:second cousin once removed
212:, the second wife of King
3379:Household of Jane Seymour
2895:. MadeGlobal Publishing.
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2644:, pp. 190–191, 324.
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2282:. One of its sequels is
3090:. British-history.ac.uk
2874:. British-history.ac.uk
2301:In the 1970 BBC series
2225:The Queen of Subtleties
335:. Since she gained the
3324:Executed English women
2943:10.1093/ref:odnb/70799
2911:Cokayne, George Edward
2285:The Boleyn Inheritance
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3230:Weir, Alison (2011).
2835:10.1093/ref:odnb/2793
2342:The Other Boleyn Girl
2334:The Other Boleyn Girl
2271:The Other Boleyn Girl
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3110:. Stroud: Amberley.
3072:10.1093/ref:odnb/557
2386:the historical novel
2198:In fiction and media
1173:Elizabeth de la Pole
110:51.508611; -0.076944
31:Viscountess Rochford
3369:Daughters of barons
3005:. London: Phoenix.
2856:. London: Collins.
2548:, pp. 215–217.
2524:, pp. 137–139.
2448:, pp. 120–121.
678:Catherine of Valois
553:St Peter ad Vincula
263:Catherine of Aragon
226:Catherine of Aragon
101: /
3175:Warnicke, Retha M.
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1561:Catherine d'Aragon
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3104:Norton, Elizabeth
3078:(Subscription or
3060:(2004). "Anne ".
3012:978-0-7538-2386-6
2973:Erickson, Carolly
2949:(Subscription or
2841:(Subscription or
2576:, pp. 33–44.
2460:, pp. 16–20.
2290:The Raven's Widow
2209:Vengeance Is Mine
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2853:Anne Boleyn
2788:, pp.
2740:, pp.
2628:, pp.
2612:, pp.
2586:Norton 2011
2364:Joanne King
2338:Juno Temple
2297:Film and TV
2280:Mary Boleyn
2255:Jean Plaidy
2177:1537 - 1553
2160:1533 - 1603
2157:Elizabeth I
2143:1516 - 1558
1910:Anne Boleyn
1887:Mary Boleyn
1866:Jane Boleyn
1604:1496 – 1533
1601:Marie Tudor
1581:1491 – 1547
1564:1485 – 1536
1553:1486 – 1502
1257:1466 – 1503
1240:1457 – 1509
1193:Alice Lovel
1187:1466 – 1489
1184:Henry Lovel
1165:1446 – 1497
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978:1426 – 1488
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363:Alison Weir
210:Anne Boleyn
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2738:Weir 2011a
2598:Wyatt 1968
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2558:Weir 2011a
2534:Bruce 1972
2510:Bruce 1972
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2494:Weir 2011b
2358:The Tudors
2330:adaptation
2311:as Henry,
2203:Literature
1578:Henry VIII
1218:1450– 1525
667:Owen Tudor
620:c. 1418 –
513:Syon Abbey
447:Protestant
443:Tower Hill
294:Mary Tudor
236:Early life
214:Henry VIII
93:51°30′31″N
2381:Wolf Hall
2307:starring
2257:'s novel
2246:Sovereign
2174:Edward VI
1237:Henry VII
905:Edward IV
437:Widowhood
418:Julia Fox
282:Julia Fox
136:Spouse(s)
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2428:1 August
2353:Showtime
1014:Henri VI
467:courtesy
426:Cromwell
308:Marriage
304:Boleyn.
216:, and a
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