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  1. Jane Seymour: Directed by John Glenister. With Anne Stallybrass, Daniel Moynihan, Gillian Bailey, Dorothy Black. The King is embroiled with the Reformation, and after the execution of Anne Boleyn he marries the kind and loving gentlewoman Jane Seymour.

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    • Drama, History, Romance
    • John Glenister
    • 1971-08-15
    • Catherine of Aragon (1485-1536): Demoted For Bearing No Son
    • Anne Boleyn (C. 1501-1536): The Union That Sparked Reformation, Beheaded
    • Jane Seymour (1508-1537): Died After Giving Birth to Male Heir
    • Anne of Cleves (1515-1557): Strategic, Six-Month Marriage
    • Catherine Howard (1523-1542): Treasured, Then Executed
    • Catherine Parr (1512-1548): Peacemaker Who Outlived Henry

    Henry took the throne in 1509, at age 17. Six weeks later, he married Catherine of Aragon, daughter of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain and the widow of his elder brother, Arthur. From the moment young Henry took his nuptials, he obsessed over continuing the Tudor line. Of multiple pregnancies and several births, the only child to survive...

    Anne and her sister, Mary, spent part of their childhood in the France court. Mary returned to England sometime around 1520 and had a brief affair with Henry. Henry then became smitten with Anne, but she refused the king’s advances. She had no interest in being a mistress. When Henry sought an annulment from his first wife to marry Anne, Rome refus...

    Days after Anne’s execution, Henry married his third wife, Jane Seymour. Jane had served as a lady-in-waiting to both Catherine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn. Anne Boleyn’s and Jane Seymour's mothers were first cousins, who shared the same grandmother, and were raised together for a time. “Anne did not stand meekly aside when Henry's interest in Jane b...

    Henry stayed a bachelor for two years, until his chief minister suggested that he seek a European alliance and marry one of the sisters (Anne and Amelia) of Germany’s Duke of Cleves. Henry requested the women’s portraitsand found Anne to be the more flattering of the two. When Anne arrived in England on January 1, 1540, Henry was shocked that she l...

    Henry married Catherine Howard—a lady-in waiting to Anne of Cleves—in July 1540 (she was between 17 and 19-years-old at the time). He had become overweight and unable to walk by this time. Said to be delighted with his rambunctious new bride, Henry showered Catherine with gifts and called her his “rose without a thorn.” But less than a year into th...

    Henry married his sixth wife, Catherine Parr, in July 1543. A spirited and educated widow, when Catherine showed an interest in Protestantism, Henry had her arrested. She managed to avoid the fate of her predecessors, bringing stability and peace to the court, while serving as a kind and caring stepmother to Henry’s children. Of all Henry’s wives, ...

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jane_SeymourJane Seymour - Wikipedia

    Seymour was played by Charlotte Roach in David Starkey's documentary series The Six Wives of Henry VIII in 2001. Seymour is a supporting character in the 2003 BBC television drama The Other Boleyn Girl, played by Naomi Benson opposite Jared Harris as Henry VIII and Jodhi May as Anne Boleyn.

  3. Jane Seymour (right) became Henry's third wife, pictured with Henry and the young Prince Edward, c. 1545, by an unknown artist. At the time that this was painted, Henry was married to his sixth wife, Catherine Parr. The six women who were married to Henry VIII, in chronological order by their marriages:

    Armiger(date As Queen)
    Notes
    Catherine of Aragon1509–1533
    The Royal Arms, impaled with that of her ...
    Anne Boleyn1533–1536
    The Royal Arms, impaled with that of her ...
    Jane Seymour1536–1537
    The Royal Arms, impaled with that of her ...
    Anne of ClevesJanuary–July 1540
    The Royal Arms, impaled with that of her ...
  4. Jane Seymour writer Ian Thorne adapted the series into the film Henry VIII and His Six Wives (1972). Michell reprises his role, with the wives being portrayed by Frances Cuka, Charlotte Rampling, Jane Asher, Jenny Bos, Lynne Frederick and Barbara Leigh-Hunt.

    No.
    Title
    Directed By
    Written By
    1
    "Catherine of Aragon"
    2
    "Anne Boleyn"
    Nick McCarty [3]
    3
    "Jane Seymour"
    John Glenister
    Ian Thorne [4]
    4
    "Anne of Cleves"
    John Glenister
    Jean Morris [5]
  5. Apr 28, 2020 · On the same day as Anne's execution, heartless Henry announced his engagement to Jane Seymour (c. 1509-1537 CE), a lady-in-waiting to both of Henry's previous queens. A few weeks later Henry married Jane on 30 May 1536 CE in Whitehall Palace .

  6. Jan 31, 2015 · Henry VIII married Jane Seymour just 11 days after Anne Boleyn’s execution. Jane was the only one of Henry’s wives to give him a son who survived infancy – the future King Edward VI. Jane died 12 days after the birth of her son from what is believed to have been postpartum complications.

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