Jane Seymour: Henry VIII's Third Wife & Her Looks
Jane Seymour, Henry VIII's third wife, was known for her modesty and traditional English appearance, replacing Anne Boleyn. π

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Jane Seymour, the third wife of King Henry VIII, was described by contemporaries as a modest and gentle woman with a traditional English appearance, in contrast to the striking and exotic looks of Anne Boleyn. Jane appeared more conventional and embodied the ideal image of an English queen in the 16th century.
What Did Contemporaries Say About Jane Seymourβs Appearance?
πΉ Edward Hall (16th-century chronicler) wrote that Jane was "a lady of great beauty with an innocent and virtuous look." This highlights her modesty and delicate features.
πΉ Spanish ambassador Eustace Chapuys, who often criticized Anne Boleyn, stated that Jane was "not particularly handsome," but had "a pleasant face, a kind expression, and very fair skin."
πΉ English historian Humphrey Milles (17th century) noted that she was "a woman of great prudence and virtue, with a sweet but unremarkable face.
What Did Contemporaries Say About Jane Seymourβs Appearance?
πΉ Edward Hall (16th-century chronicler) wrote that Jane was "a lady of great beauty with an innocent and virtuous look." This highlights her modesty and delicate features.
πΉ Spanish ambassador Eustace Chapuys, who often criticized Anne Boleyn, stated that Jane was "not particularly handsome," but had "a pleasant face, a kind expression, and very fair skin."
πΉ English historian Humphrey Milles (17th century) noted that she was "a woman of great prudence and virtue, with a sweet but unremarkable face.
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