It is reputed that Anne Boleyn had an extra digit - this condition is medically known as polydactylism.
2006-12-16 07:54:33
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answered by domusfelium 2
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Anne Boleyn, Queen of England, second wife to Henry 8th
2006-12-16 07:44:52
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answered by Meli 5
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Anne Boleyn, 2nd wife of Henry VIII - said to have had eleven fingers, although she only had a double fingernail and a lump on her little finger
2006-12-16 09:34:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Anne Boleyn
2006-12-16 07:57:57
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answered by Anonymous
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None. There is a story put about after her death that Anne Boleyn had eleven fingers, but it is almost certainly false.
2006-12-16 07:49:23
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answered by geo1944 4
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Was it Elizabeth Eleven Fingers?
2006-12-16 07:45:53
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answered by max 4
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The short reigned Anne Boleyn - mother of Elizabeth I
2006-12-16 15:55:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Anne Boleyn,
2006-12-16 07:44:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Victoria Ire
2006-12-16 07:44:42
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answered by Anonymous
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i do not study about Canada, yet right here interior the united kingdom all of us who worshipped the Queen or different members of the Royal kin "as if they were gods", will be seen barking mad. As for giving them the finger: if there have been no different members of the known public there, that doesn't be unlawful. (impolite and infantile, definite, yet not unlawful.) yet in case you probably did it in the front of a crowd, and different members of the known public were there, you may nicely be arrested and charged with "insulting behaviour in all probability to reason a breach of the peace" (the reason being, that someone may thump you in reaction and a strive against ought to smash out). no doubt Canada has similar regulations designed to end human beings causing fights and public uproar.
2016-11-30 20:46:08
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answered by sobczak 4
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