She gave birth to him in 1537. She died of complications from that birth 12 days later. The exact nature of the complications are not clear to historians.
She gave birth to him on the 12th of October 1537
1537, Edward VI
Jane Seymour gave birth to Prince Edward aged 25 (later Edward VI) on 12 October 1537 at Hampton Court Palace near London. It had been a long and difficult labour, and Jane contracted puerperal fever, and died on 24 October 1537.
yes Jane gave Henry a boy called Edward VI
Historians do not know Jane Seymour's birthdate, but suggest it is anywhere between 1504 - 1509. She was the second wife of Henry VIII, they married in 1536 and she gave birth to their son, Edward (later Edward VI) in 1537, but Jane died shortly afterwards. When Henry VIII died, he asked to be laid to rest next to Jane Seymour in the chapel at Windsor Castle. She was the only one of his six wives to give him the thing he most wanted - a male heir.
Yes she did - a son that went on to be King Edward VI
Jane Seymour was important because she was the only one of Henry VIII's six wives to give birth to a 'surviving' son.
Before he died, Henry VIII (1491 - 1547) asked to be interred with his third wife, Jane Seymour (c1504-09 - 1537). Jane had been the only wife to give Henry the legitimate male heir he so desperately wanted, and this son, Edward VI, succeeded Henry after his death. Jane had died only days after giving birth to Edward and Henry had apparently been devastated. Henry VIII and Jane Seymour are buried together in St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle in England.
Henry VIII did not dislike Jane Seymour, in fact, just before he died, he requested that he be buried beside her. Henry loved Jane, particularly as she gave birth to his only legitimate male heir (Edward). Jane was very meek and mild compared to the feisty Anne Boleyn, so she did not give Henry any cause for concern. Their only real clash came when Jane spoke up for the Northern rebels, and Henry put her in her place. Unfortunately, Jane died shortly after giving birth to Edward and Henry was devastated.
No his first three wives did; Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn and Jane Seymour.
His first two wives each gave birth to two sons who died before their first birthdays.His third wife, Jane Seymour, gave birth to Edward who went on to become king.
yes she has a vampire baby and the baby is going crazy so edward has to bite her neck
Yes, in Breaking Dawn, Bella has a half-human, half-vampire baby girl named Renesemee with Edward.