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Portrait of King Edward VI of England

16 January 1549 – Thomas Seymour tries to kidnap Edward VI

Source: The Tudor Society

Mark Twain’s tale about the young Prince Edward may be fiction, but Edward’s true story is even stranger. Crowned king at age 9, he faced the plotting and scheming of his power-hungry uncles.

This entry was posted in What Tales Tell and tagged History on October 1, 2018 by Mikki Gibson.

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