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  1. Tomás Seymour, 1.º Barão Seymour de Sudeley (nascido Thomas Seymour; Wulfhall, c. 1508 – Tower Hill, 20 de março de 1549) foi um político inglês, filho de Sir John Seymour e Margery Wentworth. [1] [2] [3] Ele era irmão de Jane Seymour, a terceira esposa de Henrique VIII de Inglaterra.

  2. Tomás Seymour, 1.º Barão Seymour de Sudeley (nascido Thomas Seymour; Wulfhall, c. 1508 – Tower Hill, 20 de março de 1549) foi um político inglês, filho de Sir John Seymour e Margery Wentworth. Ele era irmão de Jane Seymour, a terceira esposa de Henrique VIII de Inglaterra.

  3. Thomas Seymour, 1st Baron Seymour of Sudeley, KG, PC (c. 1508 – 20 March 1549) was a brother of Jane Seymour, the third wife of King Henry VIII. With his brother, Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset and Lord Protector of England, he vied for control of their nephew, the young King Edward VI (r. 1547–1553).

  4. 8 de abr. de 2024 · Thomas Seymour, Baron Seymour was the lord high admiral of England from 1547 to 1549. His political intrigues led to his execution for treason and thereby contributed to the downfall in 1549 of his elder brother, Edward Seymour, duke of Somerset, who was lord protector (regent) for the young king.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. This military experience may explain his appointment as master of the ordnance for life on 18 April 1544, a striking mark of royal favour, and he took part in the capture of Boulogne on 14 September. In October of that year he was appointed an admiral of the fleet, and he was much involved in naval action in 1545.

  6. Seis meses depois da morte de Henrique VIII, Catarina casou-se, pela quarta e última vez, com Tomás Seymour, 1.º Barão Seymour de Sudeley. O casamento foi breve, uma vez que Catarina morreu em setembro de 1548, provavelmente devido a complicações resultantes do parto.

  7. Thomas Seymour, 1st Baron Seymour of Sudeley. Thomas Seymour, 1st Baron Seymour of Sudeley, was born in or before 1509 and was the fourth son of Sir John Seymour and his wife Margery Wentworth. He would have grown up at the Seymour family home of Wolf Hall (also known as Wulfhall) in Wiltshire.