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The Six-Year Wait: Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn, and the Great Matter (1527–1533)

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Anne Boleyn said yes to Henry VIII in 1527, but she didn’t become his queen until 1533. Why did it take six years? In this video, I explore the dramatic and complex story of Henry VIII’s “Great Matter” - his attempt to annul his marriage to Catherine of Aragon so that he could marry Anne Boleyn. What began as a question of conscience soon spiralled into an international crisis involving the Pope, Emperor Charles V, and the balance of power in Europe. We’ll look at:
  • Henry VIII’s biblical arguments 
  • Catherine of Aragon’s powerful resistance
  • The Legatine Court at Blackfriars and its dramatic collapse
  • The downfall of Cardinal Wolsey
  • The influence of reformist ideas and Anne Boleyn’s role in shaping them
  • The shift from papal authority to royal supremacy
  • Anne’s rise in status, including her creation as Marquess of Pembroke
  • The 1532 Calais meeting with Francis I
  • And the intriguing possibility of a secret marriage before 1533
This wasn’t just a royal annulment; it was the beginning of a chain of events that would lead to England breaking with Rome and change the course of English history forever. And Anne Boleyn? She wasn’t simply waiting in the wings. This video explores how she was far more involved, informed, and influential than many people realise.   What do you think: Was Henry driven by genuine religious conviction, or by his desire to marry Anne Boleyn? This is part of my Anne Boleyn series, which you can watch at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLepqWJ7TpkrK-zOYsEHo618JwNPMyOK6M   #AnneBoleyn #HenryVIII #GreatMatter #TudorHistory #CatherineOfAragon #EnglishReformation #BritishHistory #HistoryYouTube #HistoryExplained #Tudors

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