The reigning luxury of Henry VIII Tudor, the king of Bluebeard, cost the lives of many of his subjects, both aristocrats and completely uninhabited people, who had to choose between a chopping block and a bonfire. And at all the unenviable fate awaited women, on whom fell the benevolent gaze of the omnipotent monarch. But the position of the queen was the most dangerous for life in the country. He...