Henry VIII is known for his role in the English Reformation and his six marriages, which were driven by his desire for a male heir. Lady Jane Grey, although queen for just nine days, is often regarded as a tragic figure, a pawn in political machinations. Mary I, known as "Bloody Mary," earned a negative reputation for her persecution of Protestants in her efforts to restore Catholicism. Edward VI, though a child king, is remembered for his Protestant reforms and the continuation of his father's religious policies, but his reign was marred by political instability and power struggles.
Jane Grey was not one of Henry's wives. Jane Grey was made queen after the death of Henry's son Edward (King Edward VI). Henry was, however, married to Jane Seymour who was the mother of Edward VI.
yes Jane gave Henry a boy called Edward VI
No, Jane Seymour died shortly after giving birth to Henry's only legitimate son, Edward.
Jane Seymour was Henry VIII's third wife and the mother of the future Edward VI.
Jane Seymour - Third wife of Henry VIII (1491 - 1547)Jane Seymour (b.1504-09) the third wife of Henry VIII, betrothed to Henry the day after Anne Boleyn's execution, and married on 30 May 1536, died on 24 October 1537, twelve days after giving birth (probably from puerperal fever) to Henry's only legitimate son, Edward, later Edward VI (1537 - 1553). It was with Jane that a dying Henry asked to be buried. They are interred together, to this day, in St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle.Henry VIII's third wife, Jane Seymour, died in 1537, after giving birth to Henry's only legitimate male heir, Edward (later Edward VI).
Jane Grey was not one of Henry's wives. Jane Grey was made queen after the death of Henry's son Edward (King Edward VI). Henry was, however, married to Jane Seymour who was the mother of Edward VI.
Like all rulers between 1485-1603 they all had the surname of Tudor except Lady Jane Grey eg Henry Tudor (Henry VII) Henry Tudor (Henry VIII) Edward Tudor (Edward VI) That's why we call them the tudors
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.
yes Jane gave Henry a boy called Edward VI
Edward the VI was Henry VIII's heir. Edward's mother was Jane Seymour who died in childbirth and was Henry's third wife.
Edward VI
Edward Jane seymore's son died at a very early age and left the throne of England to Mary his sister.
Henry's son, Edward (not sure what number)
Edward VIISave
King Edward VI of England was the son of King Henry VIII and his third wife, Jane Seymour.
No, Jane Seymour died shortly after giving birth to Henry's only legitimate son, Edward.
Jane Seymour was the Mother of Edward VI. Henry's son.