Anne Boleyn Anne Boleyn was the second of King Henry VIII's six wives. As the wife of the King, she was Queen Consort - not the same as being Queen in her own right. She married Henry VIII in January 1533 and was crowned as Queen Consort on 28th May the same year. After giving birth to the future Queen Elizabeth I on 7th September 1533, she had several miscarriages and it became clear that she would not produce the son which Henry so dearly wanted. In May 1536, Anne was arrested and charged with Treason, Witchcraft and incest, charges which were probably untrue. She was convicted and on 19th May 1536 was executed by beheading. Her marriage to the King, and her period as Queen Consort had lasted 3 years and 3 months.
Elizabeth I is Anne Boleyn's daughter.
The child of Anne Boleyn is the famous queen Elizabeth I.
Anne Boleyn had one surviving child - Elizabeth, who went on to be Queen Elizabeth I.
Anne Boleyn
Elizabeth Tudor (later Queen Elizabeth I) was the daughter of Anne Boleyn.
Courtier then queen
Elizabeth I was Anne Boleyn's daughter.
Anne Boleyn was queen of England from January 25, 1533 (though she was officially crowned on June 1st) to May 17, 1536.
Anne Boleyn was indeed the first Queen to have ever been executed and also not the last to die by the sword.
Anne Boleyn was the queen of England for only three years from 1533-1536. This was due to an archbishop declaring that the wedding between Anne and the king was void and ending her reign as queen.
Anne Boleyn had one daughter and her name was Elizabeth. She became Queen Elizabeth I.
Yes, she did. Anne Boleyn's only child was Elizabeth I, Queen of England 1558-1603.