1. Boleyn - Noun
2. Boleyn - Proper noun
the second wife of Henry VIII and mother of Elizabeth I; was executed on a charge of adultery (1507-1536)
Source: WordNetAnne Boleyn is an intriguing character. She seems to appeal to modern-day women in a very potent way. Because she was such an independently opinionated and spirited young woman, which at the time was unheard of. Natalie Dormer
Famously, Anne Boleyn was not a beauty: she was more about quirkiness and an innate sensuality, and there are a lot of references to her eyes. Which sends out a great message for women, because life is not about the aesthetic all the time. Natalie Dormer
About a third of The Boleyn Inheritance (2006) by Philippa Gregory is recounted from Anne's point of view, covering the period of Henry VIII's marriages to her and to her successor Catherine Howard. Source: Internet
According to MacCulloch, he became convinced of this perhaps as much as two years before his passion for Anne Boleyn. Source: Internet
A scene was incorporated between Frances Cuka and Charlotte Rampling (playing Anne Boleyn) to show their quiet, glacial enmity. Source: Internet
Anne Boleyn presided over a magnificent court. Source: Internet