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  2. Jane Seymour - Wikipedia

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    Jane Seymour (/ ˈ s iː m ɔːr /; c. 1508 – 24 October 1537) was Queen of England as the third wife of King Henry VIII from their marriage on 30 May 1536 until her death the next year. She became queen following the execution of Henry's second wife, Anne Boleyn , who was accused by Henry of adultery after failing to produce the male heir he ...

  3. Jane Seymour Reveals the Meaningful Items She Grabbed Before ...

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    Jane Seymour is opening up after her Malibu, Calif. home was threatened by last week's wildfires. Speaking exclusively to PEOPLE at the American Ballet Theater Annual Benefit on Monday, Dec. 16 ...

  4. Malibu fires drove Jane Seymour from her home with barely ...

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    Jane Seymour shared a photo of the raging fire. According to Fox 11, the Franklin Fire began around 10:50 p.m. Monday, north of Pepperdine University, and has grown to more than 4,000 acres. As of ...

  5. Jane Seymour Says She Felt ‘Post-Traumatic Numbness ... - AOL

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    Jane Seymour Shares Feeling Post Traumatic Numbness After Recent California Wildfires 3042 After the show was canceled by CBS in 1998, many fans were disappointed and, decades later, still long ...

  6. Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury - Wikipedia

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    After Anne Boleyn was arrested and executed, Margaret was permitted to return to court, albeit briefly, to serve the new Queen Jane Seymour. [4] [26] In 1537, Reginald was made a Cardinal, despite not being ordained a priest. [57] Pope Paul III put him in charge of organising assistance for the Pilgrimage of Grace. [43]

  7. Capital punishment in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 1632, 24 years after the first recorded male execution in the colonies, Jane Champion became the first woman known to have been lawfully executed. She was sentenced to death by hanging after she was convicted of infanticide; around two-thirds of women executed in the 17th and early 18th centuries were convicted of child murder.

  8. ‘My Lady Jane’ puts a fantasy spin on the life of a Tudor ...

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    But after Thomas Seymour tried to break into the king's room, he was executed, and Jane sent home. In January 1553, Edward VI got sick, and the 15-year-old started to think about his succession.

  9. Enslavement: The True Story of Fanny Kemble - Wikipedia

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    Seymour and Keach hired Christopher Lofton to write the film, and the three worked for five years before it was made. [5] Seymour believed that the delay in securing financing stemmed partly from two factors: companies were wary of the cost associated with period dramas as well as the lack of familiarity Americans had with Kemble's life.