@serenity Henry VIII killed George Boleyn, a member of his court and Anne's brother, first. He had revealed to Henry how Anne really felt ( he was a big fat fuck and terrible lover). Then he had all of Anne's past lovers executed, then Anne herself..but by sword instead of ax. This was not a crime of passion or caused by a blood disease- this was an act of pure rage at feeling inadequate. He more than likely had untreated gonorrhea, as he was a big whore. This disease in men causes pre-term miscarriage in women. Men can outwardly show signs of this STD, but women often don't . This is more than likely the cause.
Post edited by Ponygurl at 2018-02-28 02:13:13
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No no- it's a hypothesis for why he never got the heir that he always wanted, and why so many of his wives and mistresses miscarried. Blood group incompatibility? Kerr protein?
I believe they miscarried because he had untreated gonorrhea. These executions had nothing to do with producing a male heir- he became enraged because he couldn't perform sexually...and god forbid, others knew about it.
U R I E L What is done in the dark will always come to light
I've been watching The Crown and I like the way that it is mentioned, more than once, how Britain has done best under the Queens. Of course, King George VI (?Elizabeth's dad?) seemed like a pretty cool dude.
I was seconding the suggestion that Britain has done better under its Queens. Vive Les Queens! ( looks for rainbow emoticon but there isn’t one...note to Alison).
Oh yes without a shadow of a doubt, The United Kingdom has had some of the best rulers in History. If you count out Bloody Mary, big fat Henry and Thatcher the milk snatcher!
Queen Elizabeth: "To many of us, our beliefs are of fundamental importance. For me the teachings of Christ and my own personal accountability before God provide a framework in which I try to lead my life. I, like so many of you, have drawn great comfort in difficult times from Christ's words and example."
I like the way she thinks. She chooses her words carefully. I respect that.