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He knew of the King‘s appetites, so he offered him his daughters. These days he’d be called a pimp, but in the Tudor era, this was seen as doing his best for his family, even if he was a supremely selfish but brilliant political man.
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Sir Thomas Boleyn
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He knew of the King‘s appetites, so he offered him his daughters. These days he’d be called a pimp, but in the Tudor era, this was seen as doing his best for his family, even if he was a supremely selfish but brilliant political man.
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