The Conspiracy & Execution of Anne Boleyn
Anne Boleyn, Henry VIII's second wife, was found guilty of high treason by a jury of her peers in the King’s Hall at the Tower on 15 May 1536 she was executed four days later. Queen Anne had been charged with having sexual relationships with five courtiers, including her brother, but how did this charge come about? In this video Kevin Hicks looks at the dangers of the royal court and uncovers the conspiracy that led to Anne Boleyn’s execution. #AnneBoleyn #QueenAnneBoleyn #Conspiracy #Executed #Execution #HenryVIII #KingHenryVIII For more Random History videos check out this playlist..... • King Charles I beheaded for treason If you’d like the channel, you can support us through Patreon at / thehistorysquad OTHER LINKS: Website: https://historysquad.ca Facebook: / historysquad Twitter: / history_hicks

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