Would you consider Anne Boleyn a feminist martyr? Or a Protestant martyr? Or a martyr of any sort?

No, because a martyr is:

 a person who voluntarily suffers death as the penalty of witnessing to and refusing to renounce a religion

Anne Askew was a martyr, because she refused to renounce her belief that 
“the communion was a symbol of the body and blood of Christ, that the bread and wine remained thus in substance and it was a spititual memorial of the death of Christ only”; even when she was told that she would be spared if she recanted.

Anne Boleyn did not ‘voluntarily suffer death’; she was accused, brought to trial, pled ‘not guilty’, and was condemned by that trial. She was not given the option of keeping her life in exchange for something else. 

i guess this is kind of bitchy of me to say (maybe?) but if you’re going to argue with me on one of my (untagged, mind you) posts or literally @ me to argue with me about something i’ve said; you could at least like…follow through?