However, no feeling has become the biggest problem of this TV series. I watched the wrestling scene between Henry VIII and Francois I last night, and I wondered why Henry VIII still looked like an idiot at the age of 30. I can't accept the performance of the first hero He didn't play Henry VIII. He was generous but bossy, cruel and resourceful. He plays the impetuous lover of Elizabeth I, Earl of robert Essex. Henry VIII should be sharp-edged, but not sinister. His talent is not written on his face, but hidden in his seemingly calm pursuit of debauchery. I don't know if the first hero is the type that Americans like, maybe. So confident and ambitious.
But I want to see it, because anne boleyn. When anne boleyn appeared, her eyes caught my eye. To be fair, she is not as good-looking as her sister mary boleyn. In fact, neither is she, but she has something unforgettable. Natalie dormer's eyes vividly illustrate this feature. Wait and see how anne boleyn subverts the Catholic Church in England with these eyes.
Attachment: Brief introduction of the main figures of Tudor dynasty
Henry VIII: Everyone knows that Henry VIII changed the Church of England. Besides, he has six wives. However, people should know him from his divorce lawsuit, when he was thirty-four years old. When he ascended the throne at the age of eighteen, the next sixteen years were not blank. He took part in the war between France and Spain in Italy, but instead of sending troops, he sent his diplomatic envoys. 152 1 year, he met French king Francois I in Calais. On the northern border, Britain defeated Scotland at 15 13, and James IV, the most capable king in Scottish history, died in the war. The successor james v of scotland is the son of Henry VIII's sister Princess Margaret. 15 1 1 year, he signed the Treaty of Westminster against France with his father-in-law King Fernand V of Spain. 15 19, when Martin Luther started the religious reform in Germany, Henry VIII actually wrote an article attacking Martin Luther, which was quite appreciated by the Pope, but I didn't expect everything to change a few years later.
Bishop wolsey: Henry VIII's favorite and most powerful minister in his early days. He is a great savior in the eyes of civilians, a smooth diplomat in the eyes of foreign monarchs and a capable minister in the eyes of monarchs. But Henry VIII's principle is never to allow a minister to gain his favor for a long time. Wolsey is still famous around 152 1, and may even become the new pope. But soon, because the divorce proceedings could not be approved by the Roman church, Henry VIII took his anger out on wolsey and accused him of being a dog of the Pope. 1529, wolsey was dismissed and died in prison the following year.
Thomas Moore: Author of Utopia, humanist, secretary and consultant of Henry VIII. 1529 became a justice due to wolsey's resignation. However, his devout religious beliefs still failed to satisfy Henry, and the divorce lawsuit was deadlocked. 1533, Moore was executed. Moore said, "What I cherish most is my integrity." Many years later, he really died for his integrity.
Duke Buckingham: This man died in the second episode, but it is necessary to introduce him. He once said, "This is my crown, my court", but it is true. The Tudor throne is somewhat illegal. In the late Plantagenet Dynasty, there were many children in Edward III. The eldest son died young, leaving a son, Richard II. When Richard II died childless, the throne fell into the hands of Henry IV, the son of John Gunter, the fourth son of Edward III. Henry IV's accession to the throne intensified the power struggle within the royal family, because the York family believed that they also had the right to inherit the throne. The York family is the direct male descendant of Edward III's fifth son, and even married Elizabeth, the only daughter of Lionel, Edward III's third son. Because women in the British royal family can also inherit the throne, the inheritance right of the York family actually precedes that of house of lancaster, and then there was a civil war between the two sides, which was called "wars of the roses" in history. Henry VI, the grandson of Henry IV, was defeated and killed, and Edward IV of England, the leader of the York family, succeeded to the throne. House of lancaster's supporters fled to France, claiming that Henry Tudor was their leader. Who's henry vii? His mother Margaret is the granddaughter of John Gunter, but Margaret's grandmother is not the lawful wife of John Gunter. At that time, John Gunter forced Congress to recognize that his marriage with Catherine Sinward was valid, but in the view of the church, their marriage was illegal, so Margaret and even henry vii could barely be called the heir of house of lancaster. But a few years later, henry vii defeated Richard and seized the British throne. Perhaps guilty, he married Elizabeth, the eldest daughter of Edward IV of England, England, thus connecting the York family with house of lancaster. The problem is that Edward III has a younger son, Duke Thomas Gloucester. His son had no children, and his daughter Anne married into the Stafford family, so Stafford inherited the British throne from the Duke of Gloucester, and the Duke of Buckingham was a direct male descendant of the Stafford family. Judging from the paternal line of Lancaster family, the Duke of Buckingham is indeed more qualified to inherit the throne than Henry VIII, but Henry VIII's maternal line is undoubtedly better.
Queen Catherine: The official name should be Catherine of Aragon. Mrs. Pei Yuanfu of Henry VIII. The youngest daughter of IsabelI, Queen of Castilla, and Fernand V, King of Aragon, the sister-in-law of Manuel I, the Austrian prince and Philip, the sister of Juana, the crazy queen, menstruates, the holy Roman emperor Carl V (also King Carlos I of Spain) and the mother of Queen Mary I of England. First, I married Arthur, the younger brother of Henry VIII, and Arthur died six months later. Henry vii worried that his daughter-in-law's remarriage would lead to the loss of rich dowry, and hoped to maintain the alliance with Spain, the most powerful country in Europe, so he spared no effort to promote the marriage between Henry VIII and Catherine. But Catholicism believes that widows can't remarry with their brother-in-law, otherwise they won't have children. Under the diplomatic mediation, the Pope softened his attitude and agreed to get married as long as Catherine was a virgin. Catherine swore that she would never marry Arthur, so Catherine, six years older than Henry VIII, married her brother-in-law. They had six children after their marriage, but only one survived. Henry VIII could not bear the worries of his elderly wife and no boy, and formally filed for divorce on 1525.
Anne boleyn: She grew up in a French court. Fran? ois I's messy court prompted her innate charm. It is said that Henry VIII was fascinated by her when he first met her, but she refused the king's courtship and even fled the court for a time. This method soon attracted Henry VIII, and later anne boleyn asked not to be a mistress. The claim for inheritance points to Henry VIII's heart disease. He started the divorce proceedings for eight years from 1525. 1533, anne boleyn finally became a justified queen through a series of actions, such as establishing the Anglican Church, expelling Thomas Moore who was uncooperative in the trial, and putting kingship above theocracy. In the same year, she unfortunately gave birth to her daughter Elizabeth, and her bad luck began. Henry VIII had an affair with jane seymour, and her husband's extramarital affair made her feel that her position was in jeopardy. The anxious anne boleyn became hysterical. After aborting a baby boy, anne boleyn said in despair, "It's all over." 1536, anne boleyn was guillotined for adultery, but the real reason was that she didn't give birth to a son. Her cousin catherine howard became the fifth wife of Henry VIII and was executed for adultery in 1542. Her sister mary boleyn was also the mistress of Henry VIII, and Mary's granddaughter, Ms. leticia Norrie, was the queen of Elizabeth I's court. Bold leticia had an affair with Elizabeth I's lover, robert dudley, and secretly married her, and was expelled from the court by the Queen. Count robert Essex, the son of leticia's first husband, became the lover of the Queen in his later years and was executed by the Queen for treason in 160 1.
Cromwell: Henry VIII was the third favorite after Wolsey and Moore. He won the king's favor, because he successfully helped Henry VIII divorce Catherine of Aragon, and also successfully helped Henry VIII get rid of anne boleyn. 1536, jane seymour died after giving birth to King Edward VI of England of England, and Edward VI of England was the only legal son of Henry VIII. Cromwell took the opportunity to deal with Henry VIII and Anne of Cliff, hoping to get rid of Britain's isolated diplomatic situation after the Reformation by marrying this Protestant elector. Unfortunately, Anne described by Cliff is an unprecedented teacher. Henry VIII hated her so much that he divorced her a year later. Cromwell, a minister favored by women, was finally executed for arranging a dirty marriage for the king.
Duke of Norfolk: Britain's richest aristocrat. The Duke of Norfolk in the play is the third Duke, and his father was executed by henry vii. He was loyal to Henry VIII, and in the end he could not escape the fate of being locked up in the Tower of London. Fortunately, Henry VIII died young, otherwise he would have been beheaded. His son was accused of treason for planning to marry Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots who has the right to inherit the throne, and was executed by Elizabeth I.
Charlie Brandon: Duke of Suffolk, close friend of Henry VIII (the one who cheated on the daughter of Duke Buckingham). He married mary tudor, the sister of Henry VIII, who was married to Louis XII of France, the French king, and soon became a widow. Charlie Brandon is a charming playboy, and mary tudor is a charming lover. Such a combination can be imagined. They have an ambitious daughter, Frances, who married henry gray, Marquis of Dorset, and gave birth to three daughters. Jane Grey, the eldest daughter, was made queen by the Duke of northumberland (the father of Elizabeth I's lover robert dudley) after the death of King Edward VI of England of England (because she married the duke's second son), and was overthrown by Mary I only nine days later. The second daughter, Kathleen, was imprisoned in the Tower of London for having an affair with Edward Seymour (his aunt was jane seymour, the third wife of Henry VIII, his father and uncle were both executed for treason, and his aunt was catherine parr, the last wife of Henry VIII). The third daughter, Mary, made the same mistake as her sister because she married Sir Keith without the Queen's consent.
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