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  Tudor, Edward VI of
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NameEdward VI of Tudor
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Born October 12, 1537
DiedAugust 08, 1553 (15 years)
ContributorJ.R.
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Feb 10, 2013 04:50pm
Tags Caucasian - English - Anglican - Protestant -
InfoEdward VI (12 October 1537 – 6 July 1553) was the King of England and Ireland from 28 January 1547 until his death. He was crowned on 20 February at the age of nine. The son of Henry VIII and Jane Seymour, Edward was the third monarch of the Tudor dynasty and England's first monarch who was raised as a Protestant. During Edward's reign, the realm was governed by a Regency Council, because he never reached maturity. The Council was first led by his uncle Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset, (1547–1549), and then by John Dudley, 1st Earl of Warwick, from 1551 Duke of Northumberland (1550–1553).

Edward's reign was marked by economic problems and social unrest that, in 1549, erupted into riot and rebellion. An expensive war with Scotland, at first successful, ended with military withdrawal from there and Boulogne-sur-Mer in exchange for peace. The transformation of the Anglican Church into a recognisably Protestant body also occurred under Edward, who took great interest in religious matters. Although Henry VIII had severed the link between the Church of England and Rome, he never permitted the renunciation of Catholic doctrine or ceremony. It was during Edward's reign that Protestantism was established for the first time in England with reforms that included the abolition of clerical celibacy and the Mass and the imposition of compulsory services in English. The architect of these reforms was Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, whose Book of Common Prayer has proved lasting.

In February 1553, at age 15, Edward fell ill. When his sickness was discovered to be terminal, he and his Council drew up a "Devise for the Succession", attempting to prevent the country being returned to Catholicism. Edward named his cousin Lady Jane Grey as his heir and excluded his half sisters, Mary and Elizabeth. However, this was disputed following Edward's death and Jane was queen for only nine days before Edward's half-sister, Mary, was proclaimed Queen. She reversed Edward's Protestant reforms, which became however the basis of the Elizabethan Religious Settlement of 1559.

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Father Henry VIII of Tudor 1491-1547
Grandfather Henry VII of Tudor 1457-1509
Great-Grandfather Edmund Tudor 1430-1456
Aunt Margaret Tudor (Queen Margaret) 1489-1541
1st Cousin James Stuart (James V) 1512-1542
Aunt Mary Valois 1496-1533
1st Cousin Frances Grey 1517-1559
Grandmother Elizabeth of York 1466-1503
Great-Grandfather Edward Plantagenet (Edward IV) 1442-1483
Grand Uncle Edward Plantagenet (Edward V) 1470-1483
Great-Grandmother Elizabeth Woodville 1437-1492
Sister Mary I of Tudor 1516-1558
Sister Elizabeth I of Tudor 1533-1603
Mother Jane Seymour 1508-1537

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