Henry VIII married Jane Seymour on the 30th May 1536. A year later she died on 24th October 1537. So they were married for a year and 5 months.
Henry VIII and Jane Seymour were engaged to be married the day that Anne Boleyn died. They were married 10 days later.
jane seymour was queen for just over a year from the 30th may 1536 - 24th october 1537. she and henry viii are buried together.
The lovely Jane Seymour was Henry VIII's third consort and queen. She ruled briefly with him from 1536 until 1537. She gave birth to Henry's much longed for and only male heir, but unfortunately, died from complications arising from childbirth.
Jane Seymour the actress had four, Katherine and Sean with her third husband David Flynn and twins Johnny and Kris with James Keach. Jane Seymour of English History, the wife of Henry VIII was the mother of Edward VI.
Jane Seymour married Henry VIII on 30 May 1536. On 12th October 1537 she gave birth to a baby boy (the future King Edward VI) and she died from complications of the birth a few days later, on 24th October. She was married to Henry for about 16 months.
Answer Jane Seymour was the third of King Henry VIII's six wives; they were married on 30th May 1536. On 12th October 1537 she gave birth to a boy, Edward, who later became King Edward VI. She became ill after the birth, probably from septicaemia, and died on 24th October 1537.
Anne Boleyn ceased to be the Queen Consort on May 17, 1536, while Jane Seymour became Queen Consort thirteen days later, on May 30.
Henry VIII considered Jane Seymour his one true wife because she was the only one of his six wives who gave him a male heir, Edward VI. He believed that her death shortly after childbirth elevated her status, as she fulfilled his long-desired ambition for a son. Additionally, Henry's affection for Jane was marked by a sense of genuine love and respect, contrasting with his tumultuous relationships with his previous wives. Her legacy as the mother of his successor solidified her unique position in his life.
Catherine Parr was the last of Henry VIII's wives. The King made sure she was well provided for in his will. Parr married another man not long after the King's death, but outlived Henry VIII by only a little more than one year.
Answer Anne Boleyn was the second of Henry VIII's six wives. She was tried, convicted and executed for treason, witchcraft and incest on 19th May 1536. The King became betrothed (engaged in modern parlance) to Jane Seymour on 20th May 1536 and they were married ten days later, on 30th May 1536.
Jane Seymour and Henry VIII were formally betrothed the day after his previous wife- Anne Boleyn-was executed(May 20). The happy couple was then married eleven days later on May 30. Jane Seymour was never crowned queen at all. Henry was careful to give any women the kind of power he had given Anne. He wanted his son by her then she would be crowned. With a son Henry could lust after women but she would always be safe as the mother of his heir. Jane delivered a prince but died a few days after.
She wasn't Jane Seymour's sister, but she WAS a member of the Seymour family. She lived long after Jane Seymour, being born in 1607, and married into the Dyer family. She died in 1660 at the age of 52.