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Lady-in-Waiting to Queen Anne Boleyn
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Jane Seymour

reluctant vulnerable strategically passive demure dutiful pious compliant graceful idealized
Jane Seymour, daughter of Sir John Seymour of Wolf Hall, serves as lady-in-waiting to Queen Anne Boleyn in Henry VIII's court. Demure and pious, she draws the king's attention through calculated virtue and restraint, positioning her as a rival amid shifting royal affections. Her brothers Edward and Tom advance family ambitions by managing her interactions, while Thomas Cromwell advises tactical piety to shield her from advances. Reluctant yet compliant, she balances personal anxiety with strategic passivity, her quiet presence amplifying her role in Tudor succession struggles.
97 appearances
Tudor Court Politics
Also known as: JANE SEYMOUR, Jane, Pasty-face

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The Tudor Court (Henry VIII’s Royal Court)
Royal Politics and Dynastic Intrigue