Marchioness of Pembroke

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The Marchioness of Pembroke was the noble title granted to Anne Boleyn, elevating her status at the English court shortly before she became the second wife of King Henry VIII and Queen of England.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf noble title
peerage title
associatedPerson Anne Boleyn
Henry VIII of England
country Kingdom of England
dateOfCreation 1 September 1532
extinctionDate 1536
extinctionReason attainder of Anne Boleyn
genderForm feminine form of marquess
grantedTo Anne Boleyn
grantLocation England
historicalEra Tudor England
surface form: Tudor period
holder Anne Boleyn
holderChild Elizabeth I of England
holderExecutionDate 19 May 1536
holderExecutionPlace Tower of London
holderFather Thomas Boleyn, 1st Earl of Wiltshire
surface form: Thomas Boleyn, Earl of Wiltshire and Ormond
holderLaterReligion associated with English Reformation
holderMother Elizabeth Howard
holderReligion Roman Catholic (at time of grant)
languageOfTitle English
monarchWhoGrantedTitle Henry VIII of England
notableFor being the only marchioness title created in her own right for a woman in Tudor England
peerage Peerage of England
precededBy no previous holder
purposeOfGrant to elevate Anne Boleyn’s status at court
rank marchioness
relatedTitle Earl of Pembroke
status extinct
style Her Grace
succeededBy no direct successor
territorialDesignation Pembroke
titleHolderBecame Queen consort of England
second wife of Henry VIII of England

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Anne Boleyn positionHeld Marchioness of Pembroke