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  1. 11 de jun. de 2018 · Jane Seymour was a lady-in-waiting to Anne Boleyn in 1534 when she began to attract Henry's attention. From a Wiltshire gentry family at Wolf Hall, which the king visited in September 1535, she was said to be quiet and amiable, while Anne was growing more highly strung and imperious.

  2. Jane Seymour was the eldest daughter of Sir John Seymour and his wife, Margery. She was probably born in around 1509 at Wulfhall in Wiltshire. By virtue of her mother, Jane could claim descent from Edward III, and her father’s family were descended from Guy de St Maur, who allegedly accompanied William the Conqueror to England in the eleventh century. Unlike Anne Boleyn, nothing is known of ...

  3. Jane was born about the year 1504. Her career, up to the period when she won Henry's heart, is involved in obscurity. A full-length portrait of her by Holbein, in the royal collection at Versailles, entitled maid of honour to Mary of England, Queen to Louis the Twelfth, and placed by the side of that of Anne Boleyn, which bears the like ...

  4. 10 de mar. de 2019 · Die Lady Mary (zukünftige Queen Mary I) diente als Haupttrauernde bei der Beerdigung von Jane Seymour. Henry nach Janes Tod Henrys Reaktion nach Janes Tod verleiht der Vorstellung Glaubwürdigkeit, dass er Jane liebte – oder zumindest ihre Rolle als Mutter seines einzigen überlebenden Sohnes schätzte.

  5. Jane Seymour ([ d͡ʒ e ɪ n ˈ s i ː m ʊ ɹ] [1]) est une actrice et productrice américano-britannique [2], née le 15 février 1951 à Hillingdon . Elle est aussi artiste peintre . Elle est notamment connue pour son rôle du D r Michaela Quinn dans la série Docteur Quinn, femme médecin .

  6. In this blog, which accompanies this month’s Tudor Travel Show podcast, we hear all about the recent acquisition of an unfinished portrait of Jane Seymour, uncrowned Queen of England, third wife of King Henry of England and mother of Edward VI, and uncover just what this fascinating portrait can tell us. It’s an eye-opener!

  7. Juana Seymour (en inglés: Jane Seymour; c. 1504 -24 de octubre de 1537) fue reina consorte de Inglaterra entre 1536 y 1537 como la tercera esposa del rey Enrique VIII. Sucedió a Ana Bolena como consorte tras la ejecución de esta última en mayo de 1536. Madre del futuro Eduardo VI, falleció de complicaciones postparto doce días después ...