3:39- Perhaps one of the saddest postscripts of all is that when Katharine of Aragon's last surviving daughter Queen Mary I was dying she wanted to be reunited in death with her rejected mother Katharine via being buried next to the older woman. It needs to be said that they had been cruelly separated by Henry when Mary was still a child,had to have go-betweens smuggle correspondence to each other and had only had a single brief reunion before the older woman's death when Mary was nineteen. Anyway, despite Katharine having been buried in the somewhat unregal Petersborough Cathedral, Mary wanted to spend eternity next to her mother who had been an unusually attentive royal mother to her before their separation. Alas, Mary's successor Elizabeth I (despite having herself lost her own mother at an even younger age) totally ignored her dying half-sister's plea and they both wound up being buried in Westminster Abbey not too far from their grandparents Henry VII and Elizabeth of York. . Then, after Elizabeth's successor's James VI of Scotland's accession to the English throne, added to the mix under Westminster Abbey was the remains of his own mother the executed Mary, Queen of Scots- whom both half-sisters had each independently considered to be a threat to England.
When they were pulling up the chapel floor at St. Peter ad vincular they did find bone remnants, with with lime not enough to conclusively say a whole person was buried in that spot. But they are convinced this is Cathrine Howard and reinterred those remains in the same manor and fashion that they laid Anne’s remains when the chapel restoration was complete. With a marker with her name. So her remains have been found. However Henry’s plan to eradicate her existence was close to successful. There were bones found. I just don’t know how many and to what degree they were found.
Four of them he owned them even in death, deciding with meticulous planning that Katherine of Aragon should be buried as Dowager Princess of Wales and not Queen, after Anne Boleyn was killed in a highly choreographed execution he showed his contempt by not organizing any kind of burial beyond dumping her a shallow grave. Jane Seymour was to spend all eternity next to him, lucky girl. Katherine Howard was executed in the most horrible way and then she was to be obliterated completely. Katherine Parr is called the survivor but she didn't long outlive him and only after centuries of desecration was she allowed to rest in dignity. Anne of Cleaves was divorced but she was the true survivor. She thrived, and despite being the shortest reigning of Henry's Queens she was laid to rest with the most honour in Westminster Abbey.
I wonder if he had brain damage earlier in his reign he was very friendly and jovial hrr had the h Jousting accident unconscious for 2 hours and then completely changed ???
3:39- Perhaps one of the saddest postscripts of all is that when Katharine of Aragon's last surviving daughter Queen Mary I was dying she wanted to be reunited in death with her rejected mother Katharine via being buried next to the older woman. It needs to be said that they had been cruelly separated by Henry when Mary was still a child,had to have go-betweens smuggle correspondence to each other and had only had a single brief reunion before the older woman's death when Mary was nineteen. Anyway, despite Katharine having been buried in the somewhat unregal Petersborough Cathedral, Mary wanted to spend eternity next to her mother who had been an unusually attentive royal mother to her before their separation. Alas, Mary's successor Elizabeth I (despite having herself lost her own mother at an even younger age) totally ignored her dying half-sister's plea and they both wound up being buried in Westminster Abbey not too far from their grandparents Henry VII and Elizabeth of York. .
Then, after Elizabeth's successor's James VI of Scotland's accession to the English throne, added to the mix under Westminster Abbey was the remains of his own mother the executed Mary, Queen of Scots- whom both half-sisters had each independently considered to be a threat to England.
When they were pulling up the chapel floor at St. Peter ad vincular they did find bone remnants, with with lime not enough to conclusively say a whole person was buried in that spot. But they are convinced this is Cathrine Howard and reinterred those remains in the same manor and fashion that they laid Anne’s remains when the chapel restoration was complete. With a marker with her name. So her remains have been found. However Henry’s plan to eradicate her existence was close to successful. There were bones found. I just don’t know how many and to what degree they were found.
Four of them he owned them even in death, deciding with meticulous planning that Katherine of Aragon should be buried as Dowager Princess of Wales and not Queen, after Anne Boleyn was killed in a highly choreographed execution he showed his contempt by not organizing any kind of burial beyond dumping her a shallow grave. Jane Seymour was to spend all eternity next to him, lucky girl. Katherine Howard was executed in the most horrible way and then she was to be obliterated completely. Katherine Parr is called the survivor but she didn't long outlive him and only after centuries of desecration was she allowed to rest in dignity. Anne of Cleaves was divorced but she was the true survivor. She thrived, and despite being the shortest reigning of Henry's Queens she was laid to rest with the most honour in Westminster Abbey.
Yup. Annulled, tho 😊
Muy de acuerdo con este comentario. Aún que, no considero de forma alguna, afortunada a Jane Seymour.😊
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@@ChalNjurshEpyour point
In italiano per favore.
oppure sottotitolato. grazie.
He was such horrible king his wife’s did stand change he was a moster 😮
He was a dictator. Same as Donald Trump. Donald Trump buried his first wife on his golf course.
I wonder if he had brain damage earlier in his reign he was very friendly and jovial hrr had the h
Jousting accident unconscious for 2 hours and then completely changed ???
I am distantly related to Katherine parr
Such a pleasant voice.
Interessant....aber der Ton ist, teils mit Schnelltaste zu hören, unfachmännisch.
La fin de l’histoire est si choquante, je ne m’y attendais pas du tout. 🤯
❤
KÖNIG HEINRICH DER 8 . DER 8 DER 8 NICHHT DER 7. DER 8 DER 8 DER 8
Quien es Ana Berlin???? La nombraste varias veces
Anne Boleyn
@Eva-Maria7o hasta ahí llego pero x q la llamada así??? No entiendo
@@clio29I think it’s just the pronunciation with her accent.
Nasty man.
Tristemente celebre Ana Bolena, fue perfida y mala con Catalina y tuvo lo q merecio