"The Awakening Land" (1978)
Yes, she did. After an incident with Thomas Seymour.
Jane Seymour.
No, there is no evidence, only suspicions at the time. However, it does appear that Seymour paid unhealthy attention to Elizabeth when she was around 14. It would seem that his aim was to marry Elizabeth, which he didn't achieve, but ended up being beheaded for treason.
Queen Elizabeth I Queen Elizabeth I was the daughter of King Henry VIII of England and his second wife, Anne Boleyn. Her stepmothers were Henry's third, fourth, fifth and sixth wives: No 3 - Jane Seymour No 4 - Anne of Cleves No 5 - Catherine Howard No 6 - Catherine Parr
Edward VI and Mary I
Julie Elizabeth Seymour has written: 'A novel approach to the synthesis of vitamin D'
Jane Seymour (c1509 - 1537), the third wife of Henry VIII (1491 - 1537), and daughter of Sir John Seymour and Margery Wentworth; had the following brothers and sisters: · John Seymour (died: 1510) · Margery Seymour (1502 - 1520 · Edward Seymour, First Duke of Somerset (c1506 - 1552) · Thomas Seymour, First Baron Seymour of Sudeley (c1508 - 1549) · Elizabeth Seymour, the Marchioness of Winchester (c1513 - 1563) · Sir Henry Seymour (c1514 - c1568) · Dorothy Seymour · Anthony Seymour
Yes. When Henry died Catherine Parr married Thomas Seymour and Elizabeth went to live with them.
Tom Seymour.
It's generally thought that she, for whatever reason, permitted and even assisted with a certain amount of what could be considered "sexual play" between Thomas Seymour and Elizabeth, though it should probably be stressed that, at least when Catherine was present, this fell short of actual sex and that she seems to have been either naive (unlikely, her marriage to Seymour was her fourth) or willfully blind to the sexual nature of the 'tickling' and other horseplay that Seymour was indulging in with Elizabeth. When she discovered Seymour and Elizabeth in an embrace, she essentially threw Elizabeth out of the house and they never saw each other again.
Thomas Seymour never proposed to Elizabeth! He was Katherine parr's husband, and Elizabeth's guardian when she was taken in by Katherine parr after hermother's death. I'm pretty sure guardians do NOT propose to the children in their care, specially if they are married men!
Thomas Seymour, Phillip II of Spain, the duke of anjou
As one of 5 Step-mothers !
Yes, she did. After an incident with Thomas Seymour.
Jane Seymour.
No, there is no evidence, only suspicions at the time. However, it does appear that Seymour paid unhealthy attention to Elizabeth when she was around 14. It would seem that his aim was to marry Elizabeth, which he didn't achieve, but ended up being beheaded for treason.
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.