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  1. "It is we, Lady Rochford, who must always honor and obey." -Jane Seymour Jane Seymour was the third Queen of England under the monarchy of King Henry Tudor VIII and the third wife of King Henry VIII and the mother of Prince Edward Tudor (later King Edward VI) she was Henry's favorite wife, as she gave the king the son that he had wanted for a long time. She was a kind-hearted, docile woman ...

  2. Jane Seymour. Jane Seymour was born at Wolf Hall, Wiltshire, probably in 1509. She was the sister of Edward Seymour, later Duke of Somerset, and Thomas Seymour, Lord High Admiral. She came to Henry VIII 's notice as a lady-in-waiting, first to Katherine of Aragon and then to Anne Boleyn. Jane married the king in May 1536, less than a fortnight ...

  3. 10 de mar. de 2019 · Anne Boleyn werd veroordeeld wegens verraad en geëxecuteerd op 19 mei 1536. Henry kondigde zijn verloving met Jane Seymour de volgende dag, 20 mei, aan. Ze trouwden op 30 mei en Jane Seymour werd op 4 juni tot koningin-gemalin uitgeroepen, wat ook in het openbaar was. aankondiging van het huwelijk. Ze werd nooit officieel tot koningin gekroond ...

  4. 11 de jan. de 2021 · Listen Now. 6. She was never crowned Queen. The start of Jane’s career as Queen was inauspicious – as her coronation in October 1536 was cancelled after a plague and a series of revolts in the north turned Henry’s eyes elsewhere. As a result, she was never crowned and remained Queen Consort until her death.

  5. Lady Jane Grey (c. 1537 – 12 February 1554), ... Among other things, Thomas Seymour was charged with proposing Jane as a bride for the king.

  6. Jane Seymour von Lucas Horenbout. Jane Seymour war das fünfte von zehn Kindern und die älteste Tochter Sir John Seymours von Wiltshire († 1536) und Margaret Wentworths († 1550). Sie war die Schwester von Thomas Seymour und Edward Seymour. Aus ihrem frühen Leben ist nicht viel bekannt. Im Jahr 1529 [1] oder 1530 wurde sie am englischen ...

  7. 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 ...