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  1. Lady Jane Boleyn (nee Parker) Viscountess Rochford is the ill-fated wife (and later widow) of George Boleyn, Lord of Rochford, in The Tudors. She is played by Irish actress Joanne King in a recurring role in Seasons 2 through 4. She is a servant to five of Henry's wives (Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves and Catherine Howard) before she is finally beheaded in ...

  2. Here are some facts about Lady Rochford. 1. She was born Jane Parker. Jane Parker was the daughter of the 10th Baron Morley. This made her minor aristocracy and a distant relative of Henry VIII. Like many minor aristocrats of the time (including Anne, Mary, and George Boleyn), we don’t know the year of her birth.

  3. Remastered and refreshed, our historical documentary about Jane Boleyn (Viscountess Rochford), who was the sister in law of Queen Anne Boleyn, wife of the Tu...

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  4. Jane Rochford: Joanne King: Jane Rochford: Episodio 2-07 Episodio 4-05 Nacida como Jane Parker, Lady Jane fue dama de compañía de Catalina de Aragón. La bella y elegante Jane contrajo matrimonio con George Bolena, hermano de Ana Bolena. Su matrimonio sería extremadamente infeliz, debido a los maltratos que sufría Jane a manos de su esposo ...

  5. Jane Boleyn, vizcondesa de Rochford ( de soltera Jane Parker; c. 1505 - 13 de febrero de 1542), fue una mujer noble inglesa. Su marido, Jorge Bolena, vizconde de Rochford, era hermano de Ana Bolena, la segunda esposa del rey Enrique VIII. Jane había sido miembro de la casa de la primera esposa de Enrique, Catalina de Aragón.

  6. Jane Bolena, vizcondesa de Rochford (de soltera Jane Parker; c. 1505 - 13 de febrero de 1542), fue una mujer noble inglesa. Su marido, Jorge Bolena, vizconde...

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  7. 13 de feb. de 2012 · Hi, thanks for the article. I have since long believed that Jane Lady Rochford had been utterly maligned by historians. After all, if Jane (or any other courtier coerced into telling tales of Anne Boleyn and the rest of the accused) had been really maliciously slandering her husband and sister-in-law, she could certainly have fabricated better evidence than the paltry and ridiculous one ...