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Was Anne Boleyn Really “Corrupted” in France?

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The idea that Anne Boleyn was "corrupted in France has been repeated in popular histories and documentaries, often stated as fact, sometimes even placed in quotation marks, as if it were securely sourced. But is it? In this video, I trace where that idea comes from and what the evidence actually says. We’ll look at:
  • Anne’s seven formative years at the French court
  • The oft-quoted remarks attributed to Francis I
  • The claim that Henry VIII told the Imperial ambassador that Anne had been “corrupted” in France
  • How later writers inflated ambiguous phrases into supposed proof
  • And how a chain of interpretation, historical “Chinese whispers”, turned rumour into “fact”
When you follow the sources back to their origins, the picture changes.  What emerges is not a story of sexual scandal, but one of education, cultural formation, and Renaissance courtly polish. If you haven’t already, watch my full episode on Anne Boleyn’s years abroad to see the wider context - https://youtu.be/TozlLK97oJw #AnneBoleyn #TudorHistory #HenryVIII #TheAnneBoleynFiles #HistoryMyths #WomenInHistory #Renaissance #TudorEngland #MythBusting #SixWives #EarlyModernHistory #HistoricalSources #FrancisI #Chapuys

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