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  1. PUBLIC INTEREST STATEMENT. During the reign of the child-king Edward VI (r.1547–53), a vicious battle for power was fought not only among the men of Edward’s council but among two of the most important women at court, Edward’s stepmother, the queen-dowager Kateryn Parr, and her once ally but now bitter enemy Anne Stanhope, Duchess of Somerset, and wife of England’s Lord Protector.

  2. Edward Courtenay translated 'The Benefit of Christ's Death' in 1548, apparently with a view to conciliating Edward VI, and dedicated it to Anne Stanhope, Duchess of Somerset. The manuscript in now in the Cambridge University Library, to which it was presented in 1840, and contains two autographs of Edward VI .

  3. In this episode, I welcome Susan Higginbotham to discuss the reputation of Anne Stanhope – wife of Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset and Lord Protector. Anne’...

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    • Tudors Dynasty Podcast
  4. 8 de abr. de 2016 · Anne Seymour, Duchess of Somerset. April 8, 2016June 18, 2021 Susan Abernethy. Anne Seymour is an interesting character from the Tudor era, wife of Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset and Lord Protector of England under King Edward VI. She witnessed and participated in many important events at the Tudor court. She was a proponent of the Protestant ...

  5. Stanhope, Anne (1497–1587)English duchess. Name variations: Duchess of Somerset. Born in 1497; died in 1587; m. Edward Seymour, duke of Somerset (the Lord Protector and brother of Jane Seymour); children: Edward Seymour (1st earl of Hertford), Anne Seymour (c. Source for information on Stanhope, Anne (1497–1587): Dictionary of Women Worldwide: 25,000 Women Through the Ages dictionary.

  6. Anne Elizabeth Stanhope, Countess of Chesterfield (née Weld-Forester; 7 September 1802 – 27 July 1885) was a British peeress and political confidante. Life [ edit ] Stanhope was born in 1802, the eldest daughter of Cecil Weld-Forester , MP , later the 1st Baron Forester , and Lady Katherine Manners, the daughter of Charles Manners, 4th Duke of Rutland .

  7. Anne Seymour (nee` Stanhope) is the wife of Edward Seymour, and sister in law to the queen Jane Seymour. Anne is introduced in the third season and Sir Francis Bryan instantly likes her. They continue an affair for most of the season, while Edward Seymour's work distracts him from stopping his wife's affair. Anne's family, the Stanhopes, had a distant connection with royalty and Anne bore 10 ...