Anne Boleyn (reigned 1533 – 1536)
Anne Boleyn, the second wife of King Henry VIII, was a lady-in-waiting to Queen Katherine of Aragon, Henry’s first wife. When King Henry and Anne began their affair in the late 1520s, Henry tried – repeatedly – to petition the Pope to divorce Queen Katherine so he could marry Anne. He was denied each time, which delayed their marriage, much to their dismay. It led to Henry’s breaking from the Catholic Church and establishing the Church of England. After their marriage, Anne bore him a daughter, the future Queen Elizabeth I, but did not give him the sons he desperately wanted to secure the succession. Henry’s eye wandered to Jane Seymour, and Anne was executed on what many believe to be false accusations of treason and infidelity.