No. Edward's mother, Jane Seymour, died of complications following childbirth, and his father, Henry VIII, died of natural causes.
Edward VI of England did not personally kill anyone. He ruled from 1547 to 1553 and was known for being a sickly king who died at a young age.
Edward VI did not personally kill 234 people; rather, this figure is often associated with the broader context of religious persecution during his reign. As a Protestant king, Edward VI's government enforced Protestant reforms, which led to the execution of those deemed heretics, particularly Catholics, during the English Reformation. The number reflects the tensions and violent conflicts over religious beliefs in 16th-century England rather than a direct action by Edward VI himself.
The successor to Edward VI was Queen Mary I.
Edward vi (1537 - 1553)
Edward VI failed to survive his illness (tuberculosis)
Edward VI had two half-brothers, Henry FitzRoy and Edward FitzRoy. However, both were illegitimate sons of King Henry VIII and therefore not considered legitimate siblings in the traditional sense. Edward VI was the only legitimate son of Henry VIII and his third wife, Jane Seymour.
That would be Edward, later Edward VI.
King Edward VI was a Protestant :D
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King Edward VI Handsworth was created in 1883.
Edward Seymour!
Edward VI never married, and died age 15. He had previously been betrothed to Mary, Queen of Scots as a child. None of Henry VIII's children (Edward VI, Mary I, Elizabeth I, Henry Fitzroy) had offspring.