- Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset
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name = Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset
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order =Lord Protector of England
term_start = 1547
term_end = 1549
monarch = Edward VI
predecessor = Richard, Duke of Gloucester (1483)
successor =John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland (de facto)
birth_date = ca. 1506
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death_date =January 22 ,1552
death_place =Tower of London
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spouse = Catharine Fillol (annuled}Anne Seymour, Duchess of Somerset
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footnotes =Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset (c. 1506 – 22nd January, 1552) was
Lord Protector ofEngland in the period between the death of Henry VIII in 1547 and his own indictment in 1549.Background
Seymour was born in about 1506, to Sir John Seymour and
Margery Wentworth , a celebrated beauty, immortalised in the works ofJohn Skelton . Edward's first marriage, to Catharine Fillol, was annulled when it was discovered she was having an affair with his father. His second marriage was toAnne Stanhope .Edward was the eldest brother of
Jane Seymour , who would become Henry VIII's thirdqueen consort . When Jane married the King in 1536, Seymour was createdViscount Beauchamp 5th June, and on 15 October 1537Earl of Hertford . He became Warden of theScottish Marches and continued in favour after his sister's death in 1537. Their brother, Thomas, also gained power through their sister's advancement and married Henry VIII's sixth wife, Dowager Queen Catherine Parr, shortly after the death of the King. Seymour's nephew becameEdward VI on the death of Henry VIII. Edward Seymour retained great influence over the boy king, Edward VI, in whose name he ruled the country, and was createdDuke of Somerset on 15 February 1547, early in King Edward's reign.Following his victory over the Scots at the
Battle of Pinkie Cleugh , his position appeared unassailable. However, the Seymour brothers had accumulated enemies and grudges during their time in royal favour, and, shortly after his brother Thomas's downfall in 1548, Edward, too, fell from power. His position, although not his office of Protector, was taken by John Dudley, 1st Earl of Warwick, later 1st Duke of Northumberland; his properties (such asSomerset House ,Sleaford Castle andBerry Pomeroy Castle ) were confiscated by the crown; and he was executed for treason at Tower Hill onJanuary 22 ,1552 .Descendants
The earldom was later temporarily regained by Somerset's son,
Edward Seymour, 1st Earl of Hertford .External links
* [http://www.thepeerage.com/p10304.htm#i103032 thepeerage.com page]
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