Boleyn only had noble connections because his wife was the sister of the Duke of Norfolk. Thomas Boleyn’s family – Buckingham refers to Boleyn’s family as “old” but in reality his grandfather was Mayor of London, and before that the family was rather obscure. Marriage of Bessie Blount – in the television show, Bessie Blount is already married during her affair with the king, but in reality she didn’t marry until 1522.
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Katherine of Aragon’s first son – in the television show, Katherine of Aragon says that he lived for four weeks, but it was actually seven and a half weeks. Thomas Tallis – there is no record of Tallis being at court until 1543, not as early as is portrayed in ‘The Tudors’. Richard Pace – Pace was never accused of spying and was never imprisoned in the Tower of London. Lastly, Henry and Anne ride to the forest to make love but Anne at the last second, thinking about what her father told her, tells Henry to stop leaving both of them frustrated.Jonathan Rhys Meyers as Henry VIII in ‘The Tudors (2007-2010).Īssassination of the Duke of Urbino – Henry VIII had no uncle at this time, and so the scene that was included was completely made up.Ĭharles Brandon and the daughter of the Duke of Buckingham – there is no evidence of Brandon having an affair with any daughter of Buckingham. More become aware of Henry’s new knowledge of being king. Cromwell informs Henry of his suicide, which Henry was stricken to hear and orders everyone else leave while he finishes up his game. After Wolsey was done, he took a knife and slit his own throat committing suicide. As Wolsey sits In prison he addresses God about his sins all while elsewhere they put on a play mocking Wolsey about his sins and his downfall leading him on his path to Hell. Once Henry found out about it, he had Wolsey arrested for High Treason. However, Thomas Cromwell learns from one of Wolsey’s private physicians that Wolsey turned to the Emperor and the Pope, and had conspired with Catherine to be restored to power. This brings Wolsey back to his post as well. While the verdict was pending, Henry receives a letter from the Pope in Rome that he is ordered to remove Anne from court and continue his marriage to Catherine without the authorization to remarry. Thomas Cromwell informs Henry that the matter he faces isn’t a legal one, but a theological one as he suggests for Henry to have theologians in colleges and universities pass verdict upon the matter. He vows that he will work day and night to resolve things which includes his annulment to Catherine of Aragon. Henry reads a paragraph out loud to Anne from a book in which she promised she would show to him. Thomas More informed Thomas Cromwell that he would be more strict on heretics Since Wolsey was being too “soft“ on them, he further keeps his word by burning Simon Fish at the stake. Charles told him that Wolsey was not a threat and that he should ignore it. When it was over Thomas Howard told Charles Brandon that Thomas Wolsey is still alive and was not charged with treason, but dismissed from his posts and warned him that he must be stopped for good for if he were to regain power, he would seek vengeance on those who tried to dismiss him. The episode starts with King Henry thinking about Anne Boleyn, before addressing his council about the matters at hand.
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With Thomas Wolsey gone, King Henry VIII finds a way to responsibly rule his own kingdom before he loses his privileges to other laws that are plan to be set in motion. The Death Of Wolsey is the 10th overall episode and the finale of Season 1 of The Tudors. Ciaran Donnelly Episode guide Previous Look to God First (1.09)