It is said that she was. She gave him the son she wanted and is the only one of his wives to be buried with him at Westminster Abbey.
Henry And Jane Seymour maybe had the wedding at Henry's Church
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Edward VI, son of Henry VIII and Jane Seymour. He was succeeded by Mary I after his death.
This was a myth which is 99% untrue. Nobody can tell for sure whether she did or didn't. Henry VIII was buried next to Jane Seymour.
Catherine of Aragon was divorced Anne Boelyn was beheaded Jane Seymour died Anne of Cleeves was divorced Catherine Howard was beheaded Catherine Parr survived Henry
it was jane seymour
Yes.
she was said to be one of the most popular queen in the tudor times. and was also said to be King henry viii's favourite wife
Prince Edward Tudor was the son of King Henry VIII of England and his third wife Queen Jane Seymour.
Jane Seymour was Henry's favourite wife as she gave him the son he longed for; he became Edward VI. Jane died of fever following the birth.
Henry And Jane Seymour maybe had the wedding at Henry's Church
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Edward VI, son of Henry VIII and Jane Seymour. He was succeeded by Mary I after his death.
Yes, he reigned from 1547 to 1553. He was the son of Henry VIII and Jane Seymour.
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Mary I's mother was Catherine of Aragon. Elizabeth I's mother was Anne Boleyn and Edward VI's mother was Jane Seymour. Henry VIII's illegitimate son Henry FitzRoy's mother was Elizabeth Blount.
'Bound to Obey and Serve' Jane Seymour, third wife of Henry VIII of England, had this motto: "Bound to obey and serve," a far meeker motto than her unfortunate predecessor, Anne Boleyn, whose motto had been "The most happy." Jane's emblem was a crowned phoenix, flanked by Tudor roses, rising from a castle. See related links for articles on Tudor Heraldry and Jane Seymour.