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      • They were married at the Palace of Whitehall, Whitehall, London, in the Queen's closet by Bishop Gardiner on 30 May 1536.
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    Henry VIII was betrothed to Jane on 20 May 1536, the day after Anne Boleyn's execution. They were married at the Palace of Whitehall, Whitehall, London, in the Queen's closet by Bishop Gardiner [13] on 30 May 1536.

  3. Jane Seymour, Henry VIII's third wife, didn't last long, but she delivered. She married Henry 11 days after Anne Boleyns execution, and died giving him a longed-for son. But was Jane a helpless victim or secret schemer?

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  4. She became a lady in waiting to Henry’s first wife, Catherine of Aragon, and then to Anne Boleyn, who married the king in 1533. Henry probably became attracted to Jane in 1535, when he visited her father at Wolf Hall, but, though willing to marry him, she refused to be his mistress.

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  5. Aug 11, 2010 · Jane Seymour was way worse than Anne Boleyn. While Henry and KOA’s marriage was over and KOA was unable to have children, Anne was still young and fertile. And Anne may have said she wanted KOA dead, she died of natural causes.

    • She wasn’t very well-educated. Born in 1508 in Wolf Hall, Wiltshire, Jane was the daughter of Sir John Seymour, a lesser knight, and Margery Wentworth.
    • She served both of Henry’s previous wives. The first record of Jane arriving at the Tudor court is in 1529 when she served as maid of honour for Catherine of Aragon.
    • She was one of nine children. Jane was one of nine children, including six brothers and two sisters. Henry was good friends with Jane’s brothers and it’s believed that she first caught the king’s eye during a royal visit to her family home shortly after the marriage of Henry and Anne.
    • She wasn’t a young queen. At the time of their marriage, Jane was already in her late 20s - an older age for the time when most women were married before the age of 20.
  6. How it started: Jane Seymour privately married Henry VIII on May 30, 1536, 11 days after Anne Boleyn’s execution. What went wrong: Nothing. Jane succeeded where Henry’s previous wives had failed in providing a legitimate male heir to the throne, when the future Edward VI (reigned 1547–53) was born in 1537.

  7. Apr 2, 2014 · After Henry VIII 's wife, Anne Boleyn, was executed, Jane Seymour and Henry married on May 30, 1536. On October 12, 1537, she gave birth to Henry VIII's first male heir, King Edward VI, the...

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