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** Another instance of this may be when the Queen mentions that they only do divorce "in England," seemingly a reference to Henry VIII's break from Rome to annul his marriage to Katherine of Aragon. However, this happened in the late 1520s to 1530s, by which time Leonardo was dead. So it is impossible to both have Leonardo as a character and reference Henry's annulment and remarriage to Anne Boleyn (support of which was given by Francis I after Henry VIII visited him in Calais in 1532.)
** Another instance of this may be when the Queen mentions that they only do divorce "in England," seemingly a reference to Henry VIII's break from Rome to annul his marriage to Katherine of Aragon. However, this happened in the late 1520s to 1530s, by which time Leonardo was dead. So it is impossible to both have Leonardo as a character and reference Henry's annulment and remarriage to Anne Boleyn (support of which was given by Francis I after Henry VIII visited him in Calais in 1532.)
** ''Utopia'' shouldn't be written yet if Leonardo da Vinci is still alive, either.
** ''Utopia'' shouldn't be written yet if Leonardo da Vinci is still alive, either.
* [[Distressed Damsel]]: Again, subverted: by the time that Henry shows up to rescue Danielle, she has already freed herself. Also, she saves ''him'' from gypsies earlier.
* [[Damsel in Distress]]: Again, subverted: by the time that Henry shows up to rescue Danielle, she has already freed herself. Also, she saves ''him'' from gypsies earlier.
* [[The Dog Bites Back]]: Jacqueline's response to her mother at the end (see below).
* [[The Dog Bites Back]]: Jacqueline's response to her mother at the end (see below).
* [[Dramatic Unmask]]
* [[Dramatic Unmask]]