Flanders Mari

Flanders Mari


 - The Ugly Wife of Henry VIII
How do you take a place of space? It is a burnt question for Henry VIII's death in 1537, after the death of his beloved Jane Simer. This is the lady who gave her to the beloved boy for which she saves. We know his feelings for him because, after many years, he has been buried by himself and not his wives. It does not mean that she is not trying to progress in her life and it is involved in efforts that are more troubled.

After all, after two years old, England's power finds another wife. Some people think of his love for Jane Simer. Practically, the truth is quite different. After Jane's death, he actually sends directions to find a new wife only one month. Indeed, they go to different European courts from their courts and their favorite painters and decide on those women who are better for themselves.

Unfortunately, for Henry, a stable block for him is that his poor married reputation has spread throughout Europe. To give just an example, when Malala's beautiful Christina reveals interest in the king, she answers that she will risk if she is two heads, but she is the only one.

Lastly, Henry probably finds a wife through the efforts of Hans Holbrooke, who is probably the most famous painter of the Tour Court. Hans was sent to Duke of Cleves in 1539 and then photos of his two sisters: Amelia and Ann. Henry takes a closer look at Holbrooke's picture and decides to contract for the NN for his marriage.

This is partially due to their "look", but also that Henry sees it as a strategic way to strengthen his power in Europe. Henry is now an anti-public authority. In 1539, he replaced fraud and principal with Rhine, because he is a Lutheran and hence is a political perspective like Henry. In Duke of Cleves, he is facing an important response capability against France and the sacred Roman Empire, so he decides to take action against the nations who reject the Pope's authority. Therefore, marriage with Anne is suitable for the political purposes of Henry.

It is also in its wonderful way, because it has an intellectual and valuable attitude to the authority. In this way, when his brother signifies the marriage agreement with Henry, he is unhappy for England, but he never met Henry VIII.

Initially, both want to meet. Although he is not in the strings to meet his ship, he looks at the Greenview Palace. However, as far as their meeting is concerned, this event is not being expected as well. When Henry first enters the room, Anne sees his window and sees the Greenwich. She does not recognize her, so she concentrates very little and continues to see the window. For a man of Henry's royal tall, it is a serious shameful crime for his ancestor. After this destructive meeting, Henry announced that people "I do not like it" at this time.

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