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  1. 4 de mar. de 2018 · This portrait is of a man who is bare-headed, has a fairly neat beard and is wearing a fur collar. The museum states the sketch was made from 1535-1540. In my opinion we can narrow that down even further. When Thomas’ sister Jane married the King of England his status changed immediately, and because of that I can confidently say that the ...

  2. Dr. Gealon Thomas and his wife of 38 years, Katie, moved to the Seymour, South Knoxville area from Harriman, TN. Dr. Thomas graduated from the University of Tennessee College of Dentistry in Memphis in 1986 after finishing his undergraduate studies at Tennessee Tech. Dr. Thomas has two sons, Ben and Sam, and two daughters-in-law, Mary and Jodie ...

  3. On January 16, 1549, he tried to break into the 11-year-old king’s room in an apparently botched kidnap attempt. Barking from the king’s dog had spoiled any chance of a quiet entry; Seymour shot the canine to death and retreated to his manor. Seymour was arrested the very next day and charged with treason.

  4. poslanec anglického parlamentu. Member of the 1545-47 Parliament. multimediální obsah na Commons. Některá data mohou pocházet z datové položky. Thomas Seymour, 1. baron Seymour ze Sudeley ( 1508 – 20. března 1549) byl anglický šlechtic a bratr královny Jany Seymourové a státníka Edwarda Seymoura.

  5. 12 de abr. de 2020 · 1549 (18th February) Thomas Seymour was charged with having committed treason. The treasonable offences included trying to marry the King’s sister, Lady Elizabeth, without permission and of trying to depose his brother by winning over the young King’s affections and abducting him.

  6. Thomas Seymour, I barone Seymour di Sudeley (Wulfhall, 1508 circa – Londra, 20 marzo 1549), è stato un nobile inglese appartenente alla famiglia Seymour. Lord Seymur fu anche il fratello della regina Jane Seymour ed il quarto marito della ex- regina d'Inghilterra Catherine Parr .

  7. Thomas Seymour, Baron Seymour. by Unknown artist. oil on panel, second half of 16th century. 21 in. x 16 1/2 in. (533 mm x 419 mm) Purchased, 1967. Primary Collection. NPG 4571.