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Ann Boleyn Figure

Ann Boleyn Figure

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This finely detailed resin figure of Anne Boleyn stands approximately 14 cm tall. Anne Boleyn, the second wife of King Henry VIII and the mother of Queen Elizabeth I, played a pivotal role in English history. Her marriage to Henry VIII led to the English Reformation, as it prompted the break from the Catholic Church and the creation of the Church of England.

Key Features:

  • Intricate Detailing: Meticulously crafted to capture the elegance and historical significance of Anne Boleyn, showcasing the style and grace of Tudor fashion.
  • Historical Representation: The figure represents Anne at a key moment in history, symbolising her influential role in 16th century England.
  • Size: Standing at 14 cm, this figure is the perfect size for display or classroom use.

Historical Significance:

  • Tudor History: As the second wife of Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn’s marriage directly contributed to the break from the Catholic Church and the formation of the Church of England, marking a turning point in both English and world history.
  • Mother of Elizabeth I: Anne Boleyn’s daughter, Queen Elizabeth I, became one of the most iconic monarchs in British history, further cementing Anne’s place in history.

Ideal For:

  • Classrooms: An excellent resource for teaching Tudor history, the English Reformation, and the role of key historical figures in shaping British monarchy.
  • History Enthusiasts: A must-have for collectors or anyone passionate about Tudor England or the royal family.
  • Themed Events/Exhibitions: Perfect for themed displays or exhibitions focused on the Tudor period, Anne Boleyn, or the English Reformation.

This Anne Boleyn resin figure is an ideal addition to any collection focused on Tudor history, British monarchy, or significant historical figures. It can also serve as an engaging teaching aid for exploring the complex and transformative events of the 16th century.

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