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They would not have known that n Tudor times. I for a woman is about 5 ft. The average height of a woman in the United States is five foot four inches tall. In the day of Queen Elizabeth I mom the average hight was different than of today. Mount examined could have been hers they were found where she was said to have been buried and more importantly, the report said her skull had two large eyes, and she was famous enough for her large eyes they were her most attractive feature quite possibly.


No Anne did not deserve to die she wss not guilty in my opinion and poor Catherine wss just a stupid immature child giddy at being choosen by the king. Sure I can admit she was young and a bit foolish but she had been sexually assaulted by many men in her life. She may have not been the smartest wife but she was generally a nice person. So Anne and she were both not that guilty. Her being raped was out of her control. In my opinion Catherine Howard went through a lot more trouble then Anne.


Sure Anne was framed. The weird thing is that Anne Catherine got treason for incest. And they were both cousins bro. And she was a child still Anne died at 35 Catherine died at If the king chose you, you had no real way to deny him. As a woman, you were just a pawn, especially if your family was ennobled. Your email address will not be published. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. It has been in the possession of the British Royal Family since.


Antonio Verrio died there in Henry VIII. Leon Russell. Aaron Lewis. Iggy Pop. Vivian Duncan. King of England from April 21, until his death. I went to a school named Hardwick and lived in England until I moved to Australia. All my history books came with me!


Now I live in California and fascinate my friends with stories from the Plantagenet, Tudor and Stuart times. Of course their interest is mostly peeked by the stories of the Tudor court. I was born of welsh parents , so that is part of love for the period. Your articles are interesting and it is lovely to know that this time in history is still evoking so many questions.


Henry Viii like most men played fast and loose. Ann held out for a crown but lost her head. Jane was a ninny. Anne of Cleave smartest of the bunch as was his last , Katherine Parr. The silly little air head Katherine Howard was a bit of fluff and soon came to a sad end. Divorced , beheaded, dead, divorced, beheaded, survived is how the ditty goes.


What evidence do you cite for Jane Seymour being a ninny? As far as I am aware there is no evidence that Jane was a ninny or uneducated or anything else that Anne Boleyn fans love to quote.


Jane Seymour was conventionally educated, conventional in her beliefs and actions and a traditional Tudor woman. This does not make her a ninny. Yes she tried to intervene in the case of Mary and the rebels, but she had the common sense to back down. Katherine Howard was also portrayed as a ninny in the Tudors, but as books by Josephine Wilkinson and others show, this image is far from the truth.


Our image of the Six Queens has been seriously distorted in a number of ways, with Anne Boleyn and Katherine Howard, the two beheaded Queens suffering the worst. Much work has been done to restore these six incredible ladies in recent years, with Anne Boleyn emerging as generous, socially responsible, well educated, astute, influential in the Reformation, rather than the witch, night crow of popular culture. A ninny suggests that Jane Seymour was empty headed or an idiot, but the evidence is that she was far from this.


Divorced, beheaded, DIED, divorced, beheaded, survived is how it goes. Otherwise there would be no rhyme. She was only 16 when her ambitious Norfolk family used her as a pawn in marriage to Henry to further their ambitions.


She was seduced by a well-known pig famous for attacking young women. She may not have been too smart, but were you at 16? A little forgiveness and kindness would be acceptable for this unfortunate young woman.


Not out-and-out dismissal. Good grief. Please stick to the facts of history rather than employing misandrist theories. If we miss the importance of that we fail to understand both the man and the major events of the second half of his reign. In Henry the physiological, psychological and spiritual traumas of those years found their focus in his failure to fulfill his fundamental destiny of securing the dynasty a dynasty established by usurpation back inn The athletic, macho, virile monarch became a sexually inept, semi-invalid.


But, the bigger the problem, the more he lived in denial. He projected the lady-killer image — symbolized by the thrusting codpiece. When Henry ascended to the throne, he seems to have followed a philosophy of working to live, not living to work. Once he was out of bed, he preferred hunting or hawking over the business of governing. When his outdoor activities ended, Henry could find time to meet some of his obligations, but work had to be completed quickly — his nights were usually filled with dancing, gambling or playing cards.


But while ruling the land, he also made sure to enjoy himself. This 30,word text became a best-seller. Not only did Henry rule a kingdom, but he was also tall over six feet , in good shape thanks to his love of hunting and jousting and had beautiful reddish-gold hair. On top of that, he was an accomplished musician who sang and played instruments such as the recorder and the lute. As Professor Diarmaid MacCulloch of Oxford University told The Telegraph in , "His sexual shenanigans were not all that great by the standards of most monarchs of the time.


Though Henry was a healthy young man, he was still paranoid about getting sick and dying. Given the times, there were plenty of illnesses for him to worry about, but two particular concerns were the sweating sickness a common and often deadly ailment and the plague.