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http://www.new-hampshire-personals.com -
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http://bluecowboys.com/tower.html - Moving music video about Anne's last hours
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http://englishhistory.net/tudor/monarchs/boleyn.html - Short bio of Anne, including various eye-witness accounts and other primary sources.
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http://goodqueenbess.com/ - David Starkey's home page, including information on Henry VIII, his wives, and Elizabeth I
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http://jack-of-all-trades.ca/meandmine/index.html - A web site devoted to all things Anne. Designed for both the novice and advanced "Annophile", it is actually two sites in one. Visitors can peruse one or both sites, and enjoy an extensive picture gallery of the tragic queen and her contemporaries.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/state/monarchs_leaders/anne_boleyn_01.shtml - This is part of the BBC history website and gives a succint account of Anne's life, plus some other links to sites about Anne and other aspects of Tudor history. You can also sign up for a newsletter, which is gives details of new additions to the site, but these will only be related to Anne Boleyn if the BBC happen to be having a Tudor theme period! Still, it is a good site.
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http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/2216/boleyn.htm - Brief article detailing the Protestant influence of Anne Boleyn
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http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Parc/8700/ab_portraiture.htm - Well researched article about the portraits traditionally claimed to be of Anne.
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http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/6820/83022 - Article by author, Wendy J. Dunn, discussing the controversy surrounding Anne's year of birth
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http://www.tudorhistory.org/boleyn/ - This site gives a brief biography of Anne and her rise and fall, and has several links to other related sites. It also includes a transcript of Anne's execution speech and some other modern transcripts of documents related to Anne.
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www.brereton.org/professor_eric_ives.htm - Professor Eric Ives discusses the Brereton Family, including some facts about the William who was executed as a "lover" of Anne Boleyn
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www.englishhistory.net/tudor/letters.html - Primary Sources- Letters by the Six Wives of Henry VIII
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