Object
Greenwich King's Council Table
Physical table in the King's Council chamber at Greenwich, serving as the focal point for Henry VIII's tense meeting with Cromwell and the Boleyns. Represents the fragile authority of Tudor power dynamics, distinct from the outdoor moonlight observed during Cromwell's private discussions.
3 appearances
Purpose
Surface for council deliberations and seating during official discussions
Significance
Neutral ground where Henry reveals desperation for annulment, reaffirming Cromwell's role amid Boleyn triumph; marks fragile Tudor power dynamics and impending upheaval
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