Abstract

Many English roses have names related to English people, places, even literary characters. The article devoted to the rose "Anne Boleyn" introduced by English hybridizer David Austin for the UK in 1999. He named this rose after Anne Boleyn, the Queen of England from 1533 to 1536 as the second wife of King Henry VIII. On 7 September 1533, she gave birth to the future Queen Elizabeth I. Given biological characteristic of English Rose Anne Boleyn. The authors describe what happened with Henry VIII, King of England, charming, attractive and even kind, for a member of the Royal family. Yet he is most remembered for being gluttonous, impaired and executing wives (Henry VIII and miscarriages; was it the Kell antigen?). Anne Boleyn is a mysterious figure in history. Queen Anne Boleyn is well-known for playing a key figure in the political and religious transformation in England about 500 years ago. Since her death in 1536, Anne Boleyn has appeared in various artistic mediums, with each decade contributing yet another incarnation of the late queen. Other queens of the world have seen their moments in the spotlight come and go sporadically, but Anne Boleyn remains a constant. The authors write that Anne Boleyn is an intriguing historical figure who has been the subject of many biographies, novels, paintings, films, and television series, a tragic opera "Anna Bolena" (1830) composed by Gaetano Donizetti.

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