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  1. 19 de oct. de 2017 · On the 30th of May 1536, Henry and Jane married at Whitehall in the Queen’s Closet. Wedding of Jane & Henry on Showtime’s, “The Tudors”. Henry’s personal wedding gift to Jane was a gold cup designed by Hans Holbein and engraved with their initials entwined with a love knot. Jane’s motto appeared three times on the cup.

  2. 11 de dic. de 2020 · Jane Seymour was proclaimed as the new Queen of England just days after the execution of her predecessor, Anne Boleyn. The reception of this new queen was by all accounts joyous, with the public itching for their lives to return to the way it was before their king had been “bewitched” by the Boleyn woman (The History Geeks).

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0005412Jane Seymour - IMDb

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  4. Third Queen of Henry VIII 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 after Anne's execution, and in October ...

  5. Jane Seymour ist der Name folgender Personen: Jane Seymour (Königin) (um 1509–1537), englische Königin-Gemahlin von Heinrich VIII. Jane Seymour (Schauspielerin) (* 1951), britisch-US-amerikanische Schauspielerin; Dies ist eine Begriffsklärungsseite zur Unterscheidung mehrerer mit demselben Wort bezeichneter Begriffe.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Lady Jane Seymour (1507/1508–October 24, 1537), was a queen of England and the third wife of Henry VIII, who bore him the son and heir he so ardently desired in Edward VI.Henry courted her while still married to Anne Boleyn.She became betrothed to Henry just one day after the execution of Anne. They were married ten days later on May 30, 1536.