「Boleyn」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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Paul Friedmann, Anne | Boleyn: a Chapter of English History 1527-1536 (Londo |
She called Anne | Boleyn a harlot, and said that men should not be able |
Reformation) and Joanna Denny (author of Anne | Boleyn: A New Life of England's Tragic Queen and Kath |
ition is believed to contain the heart of Anne | Boleyn, although there was no inscription. |
She married Sir William | Boleyn and was the paternal grandmother of Anne Boley |
Bryan was a second cousin of both Anne | Boleyn and Jane Seymour. |
She was a second cousin of both Anne | Boleyn and Jane Seymour, which increased her standing |
eth Browne was a lady-in-waiting to Queen Anne | Boleyn and the chief witness against her. |
om this marriage descended Queens consort Anne | Boleyn and Catherine Howard, and the Howard Dukes of |
d Abbots which had previously belonged to Anne | Boleyn and which was granted to Bashe's grandfather E |
six different actresses played his wives (with | Boleyn and Seymour most prominent). |
ster (died 1565) was a lady-in-waiting to Anne | Boleyn and the main informant against her. |
connection made Margaret an aunt to both Anne | Boleyn and Katherine Howard as well as a member of th |
wo of the wives of Henry VIII of England, Anne | Boleyn and Catherine Howard. |
rance, Anne of Brittany, Anne of Austria, Anne | Boleyn and Anne of Cleves may all be eliminated as ca |
ram, primarily in the segments concerning Anne | Boleyn and Catherine Howard. |
alled, or even prevented, the marriage to Anne | Boleyn and placed England in a different relationship |
Tower prisoners, including three queens: Anne | Boleyn and Catherine Howard, the second and fifth wiv |
last arraignment; and the trials of Queen Anne | Boleyn and those charged with being implicated with h |
Margaret Butler as Grandmother | Boleyn appears in the 2002 Philippa Gregory novel The |
The ghost of Anne | Boleyn arrives, carrying a blood-stained bag containi |
cs were initially hesitant to lend credence to | Boleyn as the replacement for the legendary Dawn Cros |
and Catherine in 1533 and never accepted Anne | Boleyn as a legitimate wife or Queen of England. |
's fall in late 1540-1542, and describing Anne | Boleyn as a committed religious reformer, keen politi |
The action shifts to Anne | Boleyn at the English court, where Henry VIII meets h |
On the death of George | Boleyn, Babington applied for the deanery of Lichfiel |
Her son, the ambitious courtier Sir Thomas | Boleyn, became the first Earl of Wiltshire and by his |
of a backhanded compliment to the 21 year old | Boleyn boy whose court prominence was already being a |
d appears as a principle character in The Last | Boleyn, by Karen Harper, a book about the life of Mar |
rn Hall, North Yorkshire, a descendant of Mary | Boleyn by Sir William Carey. |
1912 organ, a copy of a drawing of Queen Anne | Boleyn by Holbein, the note under relating 'That afte |
like most of his friends, had slept with Mary | Boleyn, describing her as “a great prostitute, infamo |
It comprises ten wards: Beckton, | Boleyn, East Ham Central, East Ham North, East Ham So |
er and stepfather had been the gaolers of Anne | Boleyn, Elizabeth I's mother and the second wife of H |
r Tudor monarchs, as well as the badge of Anne | Boleyn, Elizabeth's own mother. |
followed the conviction and execution of Anne | Boleyn, Elizabeth's mother, and superseded the First |
Margaret lived in the | Boleyn estate in Hever Castle, and plays a supporting |
of Canterbury William Warham died in 1532, the | Boleyn family chaplain, Thomas Cranmer, was appointed |
ickling before the estate was purchased by the | Boleyn family in the 1450s, but no records survive to |
- several lord of local manors, including the | Boleyn family, vied with each other to fund the build |
Rebuilt Blickling Hall, later home of the | Boleyn family. |
urrounding the village, gave the manor to Anne | Boleyn for life. |
Why isn't The Other | Boleyn Girl on there? |
The Other | Boleyn Girl is a historical fiction novel written by |
Miramax bought the film rights to The Other | Boleyn Girl and produced a film of the same name star |
For the 2008 film adaptation, see The Other | Boleyn Girl (2008 film). |
His film appearances include The Other | Boleyn Girl (2008), Keep the Aspidistra Flying (1997) |
The Other | Boleyn Girl is a 2003 BBC television film, adapted fr |
used as a set for the Hollywood film The Other | Boleyn Girl based on the novel by Philippa Gregory. |
In the year of its publication, The Other | Boleyn Girl also won the Parker Romantic Novel of the |
un of the Dead (2004), Proof (2005), The Other | Boleyn Girl (2007) and Brick Lane (2007). |
ing location for the Hollywood films The Other | Boleyn Girl and The Princess Bride as well as the BBC |
She has appeared in the feature film The Other | Boleyn Girl (2008) and has played the regular role of |
although the presentation of her in The Other | Boleyn Girl was more sympathetic. |
at Hever was used in the filming of "The other | Boleyn girl" - but which one? |
mayne in the Hollywood adaptation of The Other | Boleyn Girl, by Philippa Gregory, alongside Scarlett |
aptation of Philippa Gregory's novel The Other | Boleyn Girl, Jane Boleyn (played by Juno Temple) was |
Chadwick's most recent project is The Other | Boleyn Girl, shown at the February 2008 Berlin Intern |
st successful of her novels has been The Other | Boleyn Girl, which was published in 2002 and adapted |
a filming location for the 2008 film The Other | Boleyn Girl, an adaptation of the historical novel of |
McElhone as Mary in the BBC film of The Other | Boleyn Girl. |
n) in Wild Child, and Jane Parker in The Other | Boleyn Girl. |
show Upton Park - 2 million sites, and photos, | Boleyn Ground - only 900,000 sites, the first of whic |
White Hart Lane (36,240) and West Ham United's | Boleyn Ground (35,647). |
game against Middlesbrough, 23,680 fans in the | Boleyn Ground blew bubbles for a minute, setting a ne |
g in the 2-1 final victory over AFC Sudbury at | Boleyn Ground on 10 May 2003. |
m that comprehensively beat England 3-1 at the | Boleyn Ground in February 2003, scoring the final goa |
Hammers as a late substitute against Fulham at | Boleyn Ground on 12 January 2008. |
It was contested on 15 May 2010 at | Boleyn Ground stadium in east London, England, with t |
d five years later and has been playing at the | Boleyn Ground since 1904. |
und subway network, the southern area near the | Boleyn Ground is served by Upton Park tube station on |
until they moved to their current home at the | Boleyn Ground in 1904. |
to Upton Park stadium (officially known as the | Boleyn Ground), the club had no connection with the g |
tralia beat England 3-1 in a friendly upset at | Boleyn Ground, London. |
Danny Gabbidon signing autographs at | Boleyn Ground, Upton Park, August 2010 |
Sports venues: | Boleyn Ground, Romford Greyhound Stadium, Romford Ice |
f off the top of my head are West Ham United's | Boleyn Ground, formerly known as Upton Park . |
Park serves as the local tube station for the | Boleyn Ground, the home ground of West Ham United foo |
reen Street runs alongside western edge of the | Boleyn Ground, the home stadium of West Ham United wh |
West Ham won the first leg 2-1 at the | Boleyn Ground, with West Ham's goals coming from Bobb |
, playing their first games at Upton Park, the | Boleyn Ground, from 1904. |
st recent tie occurred on 16 April 2005 at the | Boleyn Ground. |
Cup Final four years previously at West Ham's | Boleyn Ground. |
ars previously, however that was at West Ham's | Boleyn Ground. |
part of the deal that took Iain Dowie back to | Boleyn Ground. |
It tells of how the ghost of Anne | Boleyn haunts the Tower of London, seeking revenge on |
ncluding Lady Elizabeth Howard, mother of Anne | Boleyn; Henry VIII's second queen, and Lord Edmund Ho |
and Lady Catherine Carey, the daughter of Mary | Boleyn, herself the sister of Queen consort Anne Bole |
traditionally held to be a likeness of Thomas | Boleyn, historian David Starkey believes it may actua |
luding becoming a KB at the coronation of Anne | Boleyn in 1533. |
r was also a commissioner in the trial of Anne | Boleyn in 1536. |
d to be the location where Henry VIII met Anne | Boleyn in the 1530s. |
C adaptation of Tipping the Velvet, Queen Anne | Boleyn in the first adaptation of The Other Boleyn Gi |
as author of an ode on the coronation of Anne | Boleyn, in 1535 he graduated B.D. at Cambridge, proce |
I of England and his second Queen consort Anne | Boleyn in gratitude for help received from them while |
who had been proposed as a bridegroom for Anne | Boleyn in 1522 to settle a dispute over the title and |
was a member of the jury at the trial of Anne | Boleyn in 1536, and of Thomas, Lord Darcy, and John, |
stand that Henry had beheaded her mother, Anne | Boleyn, in order to marry Jane) are invited to court: |
The | Boleyn Inheritance (Jane Boleyn, Anne of Cleves and K |
Catherine is a main character in the book The | Boleyn Inheritance by Philippa Gregory. |
ine Carey is also a character in Gregory's The | Boleyn Inheritance, where she is sent to the royal co |
Mine and almost sociopathically amoral in The | Boleyn Inheritance. |
ised the reality of the situation prior to the | Boleyn irruption. |
He later wrote a series of poems in which Anne | Boleyn is described as one of God's beloved servants. |
ords and writings of Katherine of Aragon, Anne | Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, and Katherine H |
include Mary Tudor, Queen of France, Lady Mary | Boleyn, King James IV of Scotland, William Cecil, 1st |
His closeness to Anne | Boleyn led some to suggest he must have known of her |
At Grimsby between 1966 and 1978, | Boleyn made 384 appearances in the Football League, s |
Through their son Sir Thomas | Boleyn, Margaret and Sir William were the grandparent |
he Earls of Ormond, the Earls of Arundel, Anne | Boleyn, Mary Boleyn and Elizabeth I. |
Anne | Boleyn might not have been eighteen years old in 1527 |
It was Mary | Boleyn, not Anne who was sent to the Netherlands firs |
e (c.1483-1555/6), the daughter of Sir William | Boleyn of Blickling, Norfolk. |
ret Butler, (c.1454- 1539) wife of Sir William | Boleyn of Blickling. |
08 for a series of appearances with singer Ann | Boleyn of Hellion filling in for Crosby. |
At what was to be their farewell show, Ann | Boleyn of New Renaissance Records offered the act a r |
is said that the Queen's lady-in-waiting, Anne | Boleyn, of whom the King was already enamoured, dropp |
Late Elizabethan portrait of Anne | Boleyn, possibly derived from a lost original of 1533 |
f Aragon, stubborn and devoutly Catholic; Anne | Boleyn, proud and fiercely ambitious; Jane Seymour, d |
The | Boleyn public house on the corner of Green St and Bar |
tely 3 miles (5 km) long and runs from the Ann | Boleyn Public House on Southend Road in Rochford to S |
, John Fisher, later Saint John Fisher and Ann | Boleyn, Queen. |
appeared opposite Helena Bonham Carter as Anne | Boleyn, Ray Winstone as Henry VIII and Emily Blunt as |
after she was widowed on 1 January 1515, Mary | Boleyn remained, joining the court of Louis's success |
rrison and Joyce Redman as Henry VIII and Anne | Boleyn respectively, running 288 performances; Harris |
on Road and Leconfield Road) Matthias Road and | Boleyn Road. |
Queen Anne | Boleyn, second wife of King Henry VIII, 19 May, 1536. |
tains Hever Castle, the childhood home of Anne | Boleyn, second wife of King Henry VIII. |
lizabeth Bassett) in the service of Queen Anne | Boleyn several times, but to no avail. |
he King's divorce and pending marriage to Anne | Boleyn, Sir George said that the King had 'meddled wi |
Mary | Boleyn, sister of Anne Boleyn |
udleigh ancestors, who are descendants of Mary | Boleyn, sister of Anne Boleyn, second wife of King He |
Anne Bullen (Anne | Boleyn, spelled Bullen throughout the play) |
Anne | Boleyn spent part of her childhood at Rochford Hall, |
The king and his second wife, Anne | Boleyn, stayed in the house in 1535, during a tour of |
arish church of St Peter is the tomb of Thomas | Boleyn, the father of Anne Boleyn and grandfather of |
1558) was the son of Sir John Shelton and Anne | Boleyn, the aunt of Queen Anne Boleyn. |
ried twice, first by the year 1507 to Margaret | Boleyn, the daughter of Sir William Boleyn of Blickli |
s his second Queen, Lady Shelton's niece, Anne | Boleyn, the daughter of Lady Shelton's brother, Sir T |
In 1532 he accompanied his first cousin Anne | Boleyn, the King, and the Duke of Richmond to France, |
eign of King Henry VIII, it belonged to Thomas | Boleyn, then viscount Rochford, and it was the marita |
he was condemned to death together with George | Boleyn, Viscount Rochford, Sir Henry Norris, Sir Will |
Catherine's mother, Mary | Boleyn, was the sister of Anne Boleyn and a mistress |
27), the poet, novelist and biographer of Anne | Boleyn, was baptised here on 15 June 1775. |
Born in Prestbury, | Boleyn was playing non-league football with Ryder Bro |
Although tradition has it that Anne | Boleyn was hostile to the match, it is now thought th |
y Hall was a descendant of Henry VIII and Anne | Boleyn was used as the basis for a 1999 novel called |
Queen's English maids were sent away but Mary | Boleyn was allowed to stay, probably because her fath |
as (later 4th Duke of Norfolk), was born, Anne | Boleyn was executed on charges of adultery and treaso |
llys was the grand-niece of Queen consort Anne | Boleyn, which made her a cousin once removed of the Q |
up also published the play The Tragedy of Anne | Boleyn which was supposed to have been hidden in ciph |
with a revival of its 2010 production of Anne | Boleyn, which dealt with the King James Version's inc |
s next mistress was another Englishwoman, Mary | Boleyn, who had been living in France. |
he time Henry was first battling to marry Anne | Boleyn, who lived at Hever Castle twenty miles away. |
It is probable that along with Anne | Boleyn, who promoted the Protestant Reformation, and |
uded Bridget Wingfield, a close friend of Anne | Boleyn, whose correspondence was used to help condemn |
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