![]() ![]() ![]() Weir wonders if Anne's childbearing history points to her being Rh negative and thus incapable of bearing a second living child. Anne was also, Weir posits, a passionate radical evangelical, with considerable influence over Henry regarding Church reform. Ably weighing the reliability of contemporary sources and theories of other historians, Weir also claims that though perhaps sexually experienced, Anne was technically a virgin before sleeping with Henry. ) concludes that Cromwell himself, seeing Anne as a political rival, instigated “one of the most astonishing and brutal coups in English history,” skillfully framing her and destroying her faction. Rejecting as myth that Henry VIII, desirous of a son and a new queen, asked his principal adviser Thomas Cromwell to find criminal grounds for executing Anne Boleyn, the prolific British historian Weir ( The Six Wives of Henry VIII ![]()
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