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  1. Before becoming Queen, Jane served as a lady-in-waiting, or maid-of-honour, to Queen Catherine of Aragon and Queen Anne Boleyn. She married Henry VIII on the 30th May, just 11 days after the execution of his previous wife, Anne Boleyn, and was the mother of King Edward VI, Henry VIII’s only surviving son.

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

    Anita Briem portrayed Seymour as lady-in-waiting to Anne Boleyn in the second (2008) season of the television series The Tudors, produced for Showtime. In the third season of the same series, when Jane Seymour becomes queen and later dies, the part is played by Annabelle Wallis.

  3. She bore at least eleven children during the period 1523 – 1539, but still served Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves and Katheryn Howard. In addition, there were the higher ranking ladies who might attend the queen from time to time but were not part of the normal routine, and were unwaged.

  4. Jane first appeared at court as early as 1529, and served as a lady-in-waiting, probably to both Katherine of Aragon and afterwards Anne Boleyn. She would have witnessed many of the dangers and rewards of a relationship with the King at first hand.

    • Queen of England
    • Henry VIII
  5. We know a good deal about the appointment of Queen Jane Seymours attendants from a series of documents amongst the Lisle letters. Lady Lisle, whose husband, Arthur Plantagenet, Viscount Lisle, was Deputy of Calais, was eager for her daughter, Anne, to have a place at court.

  6. Anne Basset (1520 – before 1558) was an English lady-in-waiting of the Tudor period, reputed to have been the mistress of King Henry VIII.

  7. 5 de ago. de 2022 · These friends and ladies-in-waiting included Elizabeth Holland, Bridget Wiltshire, Margery Horsman, Jane Ashley, Mary Zouche, Mary Shelton, and Jane Seymour. We all know this worked out as it resulted in the Great Matter, the ultimate divorce of Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon.