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Seymour, Jane (c. 1509–1537)English noble, third wife of Henry VIII, whom she married 1536. She died soon after the birth of her son Edward VI. Daughter of John Seymour and sister of Edward, Duke of Somerset, she was a lady-in-waiting to Henry VIII's first two wives, Catherine of Aragón and Anne Boleyn. She married Henry a few days after Anne's execution. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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University of Nottingham palliative and end of life studies professor Jane Seymour presented her research on death and dying and the use of technology in intensive care units (ICU), to delegates at the inaugural Palliative Care Nurses Australia conference in Melbourne last month. Fabulous attendees included Sidney Poitier, Angela Bassett, CCH Pounder, Debbie Allen, and Jane Seymour. Some of the "champagne bubble" spheres added to the Bowl in 1980, created by architect Frank Gehry, will be auctioned off whole, and others will be transformed into sculpture by local artists who include Ed Moses, Guy Dill and actress Jane Seymour. |
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