Did Anne Boleyn get sweating sickness?
Sweating sickness was a strange illness which affected England in five outbreaks between 1485 and 1551. It caused panic because of just how fast it could kill. Anne Boleyn is often shown in fiction and on TV as suffering from this illness while Henry VIII was courting her, but did she really suffer with sweating sickness, and, if so, what exactly happened? In today's "Questions about Anne Boleyn?" video, Claire Ridgway, founder of the Anne Boleyn Files website and author of several books on Anne Boleyn, answers this question. You can see Claire's video "What was sweating sickness?" at • What was sweating sickness? The book is Die Liebesbriefe Heinrichs VIII an Anna Boleyn.

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