What about the poisoning of King Edward VI. Did someone really ... Young Prince Edward Tudor was Henry VIII’s only surviving, legitimate son. He was strong as a baby, which delighted Henry.
Henry VIII: Britain’s most famous king. Big, bold and brash ... When Henry finally did father a healthy son, Edward, the celebration was followed by sorrow. Jane Seymour, his third wife ...
Henry, the second son of King Henry VII and Elizabeth ... would go on to outlive him. Henry VIII died on 28 January 1547 and was succeeded by his son, Edward VI. He was buried next to Jane Seymour ...
Wolf Hall concluded with the heartbreaking execution of Thomas Cromwell after displeasing King Henry VIII. The show has been ...
Famously, Henry VIII had three legitimate children: Mary I, Elizabeth I, and Edward VI, whom he shared with his first ... Henry Fitzroy (a surname which literally translates to son of the king).
On this day in 1936, Edward VIII gave up the crown.
In Wolf Hall season two episode four, King ... of her son, Prince Edward, on 24 October 1537. She was 29-years-old. Jane's stepdaughter Mary was the chief mourner at her funeral, and Henry mourned ...
Henry VIII agreed to wed Anne of Cleves shortly after the death of his third wife Jane Seymour, who had died whilst giving birth to their son Edward VI in 1537 ... and Anne of Cleves in 1539, when the ...
The 12-year-old King Edward V and ... murderers - bequeaths Edward's treasured chain of office to her son. According to Thomas More - the Lord Chancellor of King Henry VIII - her brother-in ...
Henry, Duke of Cornwall, eldest son of Henry VIII and his queen ... to the chapel of St Edward the Confessor. At his birth at Richmond Palace on 1st January 1511 guns, bells and bonfires were set off ...