- Born: c. 1509
- Died: 24 October 1537
- Birthplace: England
- Best known as:
The 3rd wife of King Henry VIII
4 good links
- The Six Wives of Henry VIII
Great detail on the lives of Seymour and the other famous five
- English History: Jane Seymour
Accounts of her life, courtship, and her fatal childbirth
- Grave of Jane Seymour
A lively trifle: photos of Windsor Castle and Seymour's gravestone
- Britannia Biographies
Her whole story in one quick paragraph
Jane Seymour Biography
Jane Seymour was the third wife of King Henry VIII of England. She was a lady-in-waiting to both of Henry's first two wives, Catherine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn. Jane Seymour married Henry on 30 May 1536 (11 days after Boleyn's execution) and bore him a son, the future Edward VI, the next year. She died 12 days later of complications from the birth. Edward VI lived only to age 16 and was king of England from 1547-53. (His short reign was followed by the famous nine-day reign of Lady Jane Grey.) Jane Seymour is buried with Henry VIII at Windsor Castle, and is the only one of Henry's wives to be buried with him.
Extra credit:
Queen Jane Seymour shares a name with popular actress Jane Seymour, a connection which is coincidental.
