The Tudors -: Season 2
: After failing to provide a male heir and facing growing court conspiracies led by Thomas Cromwell, Anne is accused of adultery and incest, leading to her execution.
Following the death of Cardinal Wolsey, Henry VIII (Jonathan Rhys Meyers) intensifies his quest for an annulment from Catherine of Aragon. As the Pope refuses his request, Henry declares himself the Head of the Church of England, initiating the English Reformation. The season chronicles: The Tudors - Season 2
Season 2 of the historical drama The Tudors is set between 1530 and 1536. It covers King Henry VIII's dramatic break from the Catholic Church, his marriage to Anne Boleyn, and her eventual downfall. : After failing to provide a male heir
: By the season's end, Henry has already set his sights on Jane Seymour, his future third wife. Core Cast & Characters The season chronicles: Season 2 of the historical
: Henry secretly marries a pregnant Anne (Natalie Dormer), who is later crowned Queen after Thomas Cranmer annuls Henry's first marriage.
Get an inside look at the production and historical analysis of Season 2: The Tudors: Inside Look at Season 2 YouTube · CBS Watching the Tudors Season 2 Episode 7: Matters of State YouTube · History and Coffee (also Books, Pens & Music) Watching the Tudors Season 2 Episode 1: The Death of Wolsey YouTube · History and Coffee (also Books, Pens & Music)
: Figures like Sir Thomas More and Bishop Fisher are executed for refusing to acknowledge Henry’s new title and marriage.