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THOMAS SEYMOUR, BARON SEYMOUR OF SUDELEY, Lord High Admiral of England, was fourth son of Sir John Seymour of Wolf Hall, Wiltshire, and younger brother of the Protector Edward Seymour, 1st duke of Somerset. His sister Jane Seymour became the third wife of Henry VIII in 1536, and another sister, Elizabeth, married Thomas Cromwell 's son.
Sir Thomas Seymour. Published 29th October 2014. Sir Thomas Seymour was the fourth son of his parents, born some time before 1509. Nothing is known of his education, or childhood, his first appearance in records dating from the early 1530s when he was in the train of his cousin, Sir Francis Bryan, English Ambassador to France.
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 .
15 de mar. de 2024 · Thomas Seymour. At the south east end of St Margaret's church Westminster is a large marble monument, possibly by sculptor Epiphanius Evesham, to Thomas Seymour and his wife Isabel. The two figures kneel under arches, facing each other, the man in armour, with Corinthian columns either side and a cherub head below.
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.
The Seymour Scandal, as the episode has been dubbed, saw Catherine’s husband, Thomas Seymour, make advances on Elizabeth as part of a wider plot to seize the throne – a potentially deadly mix of sexual intrigue, power and conspiracy. Princess Elizabeth. Henry VIII died in 1547, leaving the crown to his 9-year-old son, the new King Edward VI.
22 de mar. de 2019 · 40. He Rose From Humble Origins. Born circa 1508, Thomas Seymour was the fourth son of a knigh, Sir John Seymour, of Wolf Hall, in Wiltshire, southwest England, who traced his origins back to William the Conqueror’s 11th century Normans. Sir John was not of the high nobility, but a relatively minor member of the country gentry, so Thomas and ...