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Please follow the "Timeline" topic in "Announcement". Especially the historical characters! - Anne Boleyn
January 1533 - Henry & Anne Boleyn marry in a secret ceremony March 1533 - Thomas Cranmer is appointed Archbishop of Canterbury. May 1533 - Archbishop Thomas Cranmer declares the marriage of King Henry VIII and Queen Katherine of Aragon to be invalid May 1533 - Thomas Cranmer validates King Henry VIII& Anne Boleyn's marriage June 1533 - Coronation of
Anne Boleyn Summer 1533 - Sir Thomas Cromwell, Earl of Essex begins an investigation into the activities of Sir Thomas More June 1533 - Parliament extinguishes Papal authority in England. June 1533 - Mary Tudor, younger sister of Henry VIII, dies at Westhorpe, Suffolk.
July 1533 - It is reported that Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk and George Boleyn, caught up with the French court. While they were there both Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey and Henry Fitzroy, Duke of Richmond became violently sick, at the same time. Richmond was so ill, that for a while, it was feared he might die. July 1533 - Pope Clement VII excommunicates King Henry VIII & his advisers (including Thomas Cranmer) JSeptember 1533 - Anne Boleyn gives birth to Princess Elizabeth Tudor November 1533 - Henry Fitzroy, Henry VIII's illegitimate son, marries Mary Howard (daughter of Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk)
Anne Boleyn is said to have worked for this pairing.
Correspondence between Duchess Cleves and Lady Bergmann
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Sybille of Cleves Duchess of Cleves
Posts : 626 Join date : 2012-07-20 Location : Bavaria
Subject: Correspondence between Duchess Cleves and Lady Bergmann Fri Aug 05, 2016 1:22 pm
Dearest Inge,
I have left Bavaria for a period of time I am sorry that I was not there to tell you personally about this matter. You are and always have been a very important person in my life I just don't want to be in that country any more. Now that the Queen has returned one can only presume that she shall find out in time of the king's affairs. I do not understand how he can have so many feelings for different women. I feel like such a fool to open myself up to him the way that I did I regret everything that has passed between myself and him.
I have left a pocket full of gold coins in your chamber enough to get you and Leo by for the time I have gone. I do implore you though that should you find yourself in times of desperation you must seek employment I will not hate you for it. You're a trustworthy lady in waiting loyal until the very end. Right now I am headed to Naples to see just what this court is like who knows maybe a happy ending awaits me.
I love you so very dearly give my love to Leo,
Your friend,
Sybille
Inge Bergmann Lady-in-waiting
Posts : 697 Join date : 2012-01-04 Location : Bavaria
Subject: Re: Correspondence between Duchess Cleves and Lady Bergmann Tue Aug 09, 2016 5:58 pm
"My dearest friend Sybille,
I feel so sorry reading about your departure from court. I don't know what to say. I know about your feelings for the King, and I have always known that he would have broken your heart. They are Kings, they live love differently. And I know this by myself, cause I have loved a King once as well. Thank you for the coins..but they won't take your place. You are more than a mistress for me. You're a true and loyal friend. And I'll be always loyal to you. Maybe I could reach you in Naples. After all, Italy is Leo's country. So I can stay at your side again. Let me know.
Love you too, Sybille. Ad I wish you all the best. Hope to see you soon
Your loyal servant and friend Inge"
Sybille of Cleves Duchess of Cleves
Posts : 626 Join date : 2012-07-20 Location : Bavaria
Subject: Re: Correspondence between Duchess Cleves and Lady Bergmann Sat Aug 27, 2016 4:07 am
Inge,
If it so pleases you and is not too much hassle then I would be overjoyed to have you here with me in Naples! I will even send money for the boat journey over perhaps you can show me all the places that you used to go to. I leave the decision entirely up to you if you stay behind in Germany I shall not be mad.
Sybille
Inge Bergmann Lady-in-waiting
Posts : 697 Join date : 2012-01-04 Location : Bavaria
Subject: Re: Correspondence between Duchess Cleves and Lady Bergmann Mon Aug 29, 2016 6:18 pm
Dear Sybille,
I will be happy to join you in Naples. Leo will finally see his native country. And I miss you so much. Thannk you for allow me to serve you again. I feel honoured. Just give me time to pack my things and I'll reach you..Hope you're fine.
Your loyal servant Inge
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Correspondence between Duchess Cleves and Lady Bergmann