Jane Seymour was lady-in-waiting to Henry VIII's second wife, Anne Boleyn.
Jane Semour and Henry VIII lived in London, England in the 1500s.Apparently, Jane Seymour was a Lady-in-Waiting to Anne Boleyn, Henry VIII's second wife, and that's how Henry VIII met her.You can read more, below.
# Anne Boleyn could not give him a son. # Kept having miscarriages after her daughter Elizabeth was born. # She slept with other men to become pregnant for King Henry VIII # She was accused of treason # He met a girl named Jane Seymour and "fell in love...again" with her
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After Jane Seymour, King Henry VIII wanted to find a new wife fast and so he sent his artists to find him a new wife.. they painted Anne of Cleves beautifully when in fact she wasn't that pretty, and King Henry married her without actually meeting her! Hope I helped...
Catherine Howard was the fifth wife of Henry VIII. She met her end by being beheaded.
Henry VII never met Catherine Howard. Catherine was the wife of Henry VIII, not Henry VII.
No, Niccolo Machiavelli was not executed by Henry VIII. Machiavelli was an Italian political philosopher and writer, known for his work "The Prince," while Henry VIII was the King of England during the early 16th century. Their lives did not overlap in a way that would involve an execution.
The six wives of Henry VIII all met unfortunate ends.
Jane Seymour may have first come to court in the service of Queen Catherine, but then was moved to wait on Anne Boleyn as she rose in the King's favor and eventually became his second wife. In September 1535, the King stayed at the Seymour family home in Wiltshire, England. It may have been there that the king "noticed" Jane. But, it isn't until February of 1536 that there is evidence of Henry's new love for Jane. By that point, Henry's disinterest in Anne was obvious and Jane was likely pegged to be her replacement as Queen. Opinion is divided as to how Jane felt about being the new object of Henry's affections. Some see Jane's calm and gentle demeanor as evidence that she didn't really understand the position as political pawn she was playing for her family. Others see it as a mask for her fear. Seeing how Henry's two previous Queens had been treated once they fell from favor, Jane probably had some trepidation, although Anne Boleyn's final fate had not been sealed at that time. One other view was that Jane fell into her role quite willingly and actively sought to entice the King and flaunt her favor even in front of the current Queen. However Jane actually felt, we will never know. Henry's feelings were pretty clear though. Within 24 hours of Anne Boleyn's execution, Jane Seymour and Henry VIII were formally betrothed. On the 30th of May, they were married. Unlike Henry's previous two Queens, Jane never had a coronation. Perhaps the King was waiting to Jane to 'prove' herself by giving him a son. Less than two months after Henry and Jane's marriage, the Duke of Richmond, Henry Fitzroy died at the age of 17. Fitzroy was the King's bastard son by his mistress Elizabeth Blount. It wasn't until early 1537 that Jane became pregnant. During her pregnancy, Jane's every whim was indulged by the King, convinced that Jane, whom he felt to be his first 'true wife', carried his long hoped for son. In October, a prince was born at Hampton Court Palace and was christened on 15th of October. The baby was named Edward. Mary, daughter of Catherine of Aragon, was godmother and Elizabeth, daughter of Anne Boleyn, also played a role in the ceremony. There has been much written over whether or not Jane gave birth to Edward by cesarean section. It seems unlikely that if she had, she would have lived as long as she did after the birth. Jane attended her son's christening, although she was weak. She died on October 24th, just two weeks after her son was born. Henry had already been preparing his own tomb at St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle, which was where Jane was buried. In the end, she would be the only of Henry's six wives to be buried with him.
Catherine Howard was the fifth wife of Henry VIII. She met her end by being beheaded.
Henry VII only had one wife. Her name was Elizabeth of York daughter of King Edward IV. She was also the sister of the previous kings Edward V (father of the two princes in the tower) and Richard III (the guy who murdered the two princes and was defeated by Henry VII, Elizabeths husband). Henry married her to bring the two households i.e. York and Lancaster together.
King Henry VIII met Anne Boleyn while she was attending his court. Anne and Henry became married after he got an annulment from his wife Catherine.