Anne Boleyn's Death
From Henry VIII
04:06 - 06:28
2m 22s
Queen Anne Boleyn is accused of treason, and Henry VIII hears from her confessor that she had nothing to confess. The confessor mentions that the queen has accepted her fate in order to save her daughter, Elizabeth. The queen is scheduled to be beheaded as punishment for her accusations.

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