Anne Boleyn
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The Boleyn King by LovaticNae
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The story of Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII if Anne had given birth to a son when she caught Henry with Mistress Seymour.
Live Again by TudorRose
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It is the reign of Henry VIII and Jane Seymour and just 1 month ago, Anne Boleyn was beheaded. She comes back to life but nobody knows who she is.
The Protege: Anne Boleyn by LovaticNae
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Margaret Beaufort, Countess of Richmond and Derby and mother of Henry VII decides she does not want her grandson ,Arthur, Prince of Wales to follow after his father to the throne of England. Instead she wishes to place her youngest grandson, Henry VIII on the throne. She ensures that behind Henry will be a good girl, and in the future --the Queen of England. Join the trip as Anne Boleyn is taken under the wings of Margaret Beaufort to be taught how to become the perfect wife and a girl Margaret can ensure will continue her legacy.
The True Queen of England  by LadynoirLover98
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What If Anne had managed to hold onto her boy in 1536 instead of a miscarriage? What if it was more than one boy? What if Elizabeth had a twin brother?
One Event Changes Everything by LadynoirLover98
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It's been done before but what if King Henry divorced Anne Boleyn and Princess Elizabeth remained legitimate? What if Anne found out she was pregnant a few months after the divorce? What happens then?
What a Queen Wants by LadynoirLover98
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What if King Francis took Queen Anne away from England in May 1536? What if it was because he wanted to marry her? What happens to Elizabeth? In May 1536 the king of France kidnaps the queen of England after hearing the news she was being falsely accused of crimes she didn't commit. Anyone in the French court knew Anne Boleyn and knew the charges were false. Francis is determined to be better than Henry. Will Anne fall for him? Will Anne have what it takes to prove she can be a real queen? Disclaimer: I DO NOT OWN THE TUDORS OR The cover pic!
New Beginning for you, for me and for England by LadynoirLover98
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What of September 1533 Elizabeth wasn't the only child born to Queen Anne? What if those siblings happened to be three brothers and one sister? How would this change things?
The Ambassador's Daughter by LadynoirLover98
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What if Anne left the Netherlands in 1528 and went to France than. In 1530 Queen Claude dies and King Francis Falls for Anne. Anne becomes Queen of France. Meanwhile King Henry wants to marry Lady Ursula Missleton to get a son. ( She was the closest to acting like Anne so I picked her to play Anne's role)
𝓣𝓱𝓮 𝓦𝓸𝓻𝓭𝓼 𝓞𝓯 𝓘𝓷𝓷𝓸𝓬𝓮𝓷𝓬𝓮 by PANDORABACCHUS
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This narrative revolves around Queen Anne Boleyn, the second wife of Henry VIII of England, whose reign was shrouded in intrigue and speculation. Some portrayed her as a sorceress who enchanted the king, leading him to break from his marriage to Catherine of Aragon and elevate Anne to the throne of England. With Henry's establishment of the Church of England, they were branded as heretics by the Catholic Church, marking a significant shift in England's religious landscape. The Reformation, spurred by Henry's desire for a male heir, severed England's ties with the Catholic Church and its first ruler, Catherine of Aragon. Despite their shared opposition to the Catholic Church's authority, Anne's influence did not guarantee the desired outcome of providing Henry with an heir. Nonetheless, England experienced a period of prosperity during the reign of Elizabeth I, the last Tudor monarch, who governed with resilience and dedication to her country's well-being, even in a male-dominated society. Her reign symbolized unity and progress for England. However, speculation arises about what might have occurred had Anne Boleyn remained Henry's wife and bore him the long-awaited heir, eliminating the need for Henry to marry Jane Seymour. This hypothetical scenario explores the potential outcomes of Anne's continued presence as queen, including her coordination with household representatives and her role in fostering a unified government under Henry's reign.
The Future Queen Complete  by jessie_bell2001
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Catherine Of Aragon was going through Menopause and Anne was worming her way into the king's heart. Then enter Katarina, a girl born in 2000 and is 17 years of age. She was sent back in time as a wealthy Lady. She intrigued the king, can she hold his interests?