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Old January 17th, 2010, 01:38 PM   #31
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Cool. In the meantime I'll give one to you (on your favourite topic, I guess ):

Which female poet and writer had high esteem for Anne Boleyn after she got to know her when Anne was in France, but refused to meet her later in Calais?
Marguerite of Angoulême.
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Cool. In the meantime I'll give one to you (on your favourite topic, I guess ):

Which female poet and writer had high esteem for Anne Boleyn after she got to know her when Anne was in France, but refused to meet her later in Calais?

I think Frances 1 Queen would not meet with her in Calais, but I can't remember her name or if she was a poet and writer. Am I on the the right track.
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Marguerite of Angoulême.
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I think Frances 1 Queen would not meet with her in Calais, but I can't remember her name or if she was a poet and writer. Am I on the the right track.
Her name was Eleanor of Austria and she was the older sister of emperor Charles V. She didn't want to meet her because of Anne's problems with Eleanor's aunt Catherine of Aragon.

Marguerite of Angoulême, who met Anne earlier in France and is famous for her writings, then also refused to meet her.

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Her name was Eleanor of Austria and she was the older sister of emperor Charles V. She didn't want to meet her because of Anne's problems with Eleanor's aunt Catherine of Aragon.

Marguerite of Angoulême, who met Anne earlier in France and is famous for her writings, then also refused to meet her.

Any questions in return?
No, you have me there. Thank you for telling me that.
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No, you have me there. Thank you for telling me that.
You're welcome
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Old August 7th, 2012, 03:51 AM   #36
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Three Tudor women? Anne of Cleeves (?) Katherine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn
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Old August 7th, 2012, 04:01 AM   #37
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Who is my new Tudor Chick in my Avatar?

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Just saw this its Anne Boleyn king henry viii second wife the picture from tv show the tudors and she was the mother of queen elizabeth tudor. elizabeth became queen after her sister mary tudor die. and mary was the daughter of king henry viii and katherine of aragon.
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And King henry viii had six wives 2 divorces 2 sentences to death 1 dead of natural causes 1 last through the marriage.
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Anne Boleyn - or Natalie Dormer from The Tudors.
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"Divorced, beheaded, died. Divorced, beheaded, survived!"
That's how I always remember the order admittedly the Tudors series that your avatar originates from is quite good
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