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  1. Thomas Seymour, I barón Seymour de Sudeley (1509 - 20 de marzo de 1549), fue un noble y político inglés de la era Tudor.

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  2. Thomas Seymour, 1st Baron Seymour of Sudeley, KG, PC (c. 1508 – 20 March 1549) was a brother of Jane Seymour, the third wife of King Henry VIII. With his brother, Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset and Lord Protector of England, he vied for control of their nephew, the young King Edward VI (r. 1547–1553).

  3. 8 de abr. de 2024 · Thomas Seymour, Baron Seymour was the lord high admiral of England from 1547 to 1549. His political intrigues led to his execution for treason and thereby contributed to the downfall in 1549 of his elder brother, Edward Seymour, duke of Somerset, who was lord protector (regent) for the young king

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  4. 20 de jul. de 2023 · by Tudor Extra July 20, 2023 Leave a Comment Executions. The year is 1549, and Thomas Seymour, formerly a trusted servant in the court of Henry VIII, is imprisoned at the Tower of London. One of the most controversial figures of the Tudor age, Thomas Seymours relentless bid for power and famous feud with his brother, Lord Protector Somerset, ...

  5. Thomas Seymour, primer barón Seymour de Sudeley, KG, PC ( c. 1508 - 20 de marzo de 1549) era hermano de Jane Seymour, la tercera esposa del rey Enrique VIII. Con su hermano, Edward Seymour, primer duque de Somerset y Lord Protector de Inglaterra, compitió por el control de su sobrino, el joven rey Eduardo VI ( r. 1547–1553 ).

  6. 20 de mar. de 2017 · Thomas Seymour, 1st Baron Seymour of Sudeley. Thomas Seymour, 1st Baron Seymour of Sudeley, was born in or before 1509 and was the fourth son of Sir John Seymour and his wife Margery Wentworth. He would have grown up at the Seymour family home of Wolf Hall (also known as Wulfhall) in Wiltshire.

  7. 23 de feb. de 2024 · Thomas Seymour, I barón Seymour de Sudeley (1509 - 20 de marzo de 1549), fue un noble y político inglés de la era Tudor.