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  1. 20 de mar. de 2011 · On this day in history, the 20th March 1549, Thomas Seymour, 1st Baron of Sudeley and Lord High Admiral, husband of the late Dowager Queen Catherine Parr and brother of Queen Jane Seymour and Protector Somerset, was executed for treason after being charged with thirty-three counts of treason. He had been causing the King’s Council concern for ...

  2. Thomas Seymour Facts. (1508-1549) Born in 1508, Sir Thomas Seymour is one of the most controversial personalities of the Tudor age. He belonged to the royal family and was the brother of English queen Jane Seymour, third wife of King Henry VIII. His brother Edward Seymour was the first Duke of Somerset and the Lord Protector of his nephew King ...

  3. 20 de mar. de 2010 · Thomas Seymour’s Execution. On the 20th March 1549 was executed. Linda Porter, in “Katherine the Queen: The Remarkable Life of Katherine Parr”, writes of how he died bravely and that it took two blows of the axe to cut off his head. Porter quotes words that Seymour wrote in the Tower as he came to terms with his downfall and attempted to ...

  4. 20 de ago. de 2023 · Becoming Elizabeth dramatises the life of the young Elizabeth I, daughter of King Henry VIII and his second wife, Anne Boleyn. The princess was born on September 1533 as heir-presumptive. Three years later, she was declared illegitimate and ousted from the succession, after her mother was executed on fabricated charges of adultery.

  5. 3 de mar. de 2010 · Thomas Seymour had been Henry VIII’s ambassador to the King of the Roman and it was on his return to England in January 1543 that he met Catherine. While is has been suggested that Seymour was nothing but a gold digger, Elizabeth Norton points out that in 1543 Catherine Parr “was no great catch”, being the widow, or nearly widow, of “a ...

  6. 12 de jun. de 2022 · Alicia von Rittberg and Tom Cullen in ‘Becoming Elizabeth.’ (STARZ) One of the most talked-about scandals of Elizabeth’s earlier years was about her relationship with Thomas Seymour and what ...

  7. In 1547, the 14-year-old future Queen Elizabeth I is living with her step-mother Queen Catherine Parr and her new husband Thomas Seymour, uncle to Elizabeth's half-brother King Edward VI. But when Seymour begins an overt flirtation with Elizabeth, she is sent away by Catherine. Later, when Seymour is arrested for treason, Elizabeth and Seymour ...