Jane Seymour, third wife of Henry VIII and Queen of England from 1536 to 1537, is thought to have been born at Wulfhall, Savernake Forest, Wiltshire in 1508. She died at Hampton Court Palace on October 24, 1537.
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Jane Seymour, Henry VIII's third wife, gave birth to Edward Tudor. He was known later as King Edward VI, though his reign was short and he never lived to be king without a regent.
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Jane Seymour died from puerperal fever - an ailment that many women who gave birth in that time era suffered and or died from. Puerperal fever was usually brought on due to the poor hygienic practices of that time.
there was Jane Seymour who had edward, catherine of aragon? they had Mary, anne of cleaves, anne boylen who had elizabeth, catherine howard, and catherine parr. :) In order, he married Catherine (or Catalina or Katherine) of Aragon, and they had Mary Tudor (Eventually Mary I, "Bloody Mary"). Next, he married Anne Boleyn and they had Elizabeth (eventually Elizabeth I, "The Virgin Queen"). His 3d wife was Jane Seymour, and they had Edward (eventually Edward VI, "The Boy King). 4th was Anne of Cleves, then Katherine (or Catherine) Howard, and then the wife who outlived him- Catherine Parr. None of his last 3 wives produced any living children.
Isabella was born in Madrid in 1830, and was the eldest daughter of Ferdinand VII, King of Spain, and of his fourth wife and niece, Maria Cristina, who was a Neapolitan Bourbon and also a grandniece of Marie Antoinette.