Seymour family
The Seymour family is a notable lineage in English history, particularly during the Tudor period. They are best known for their connection to the royal family, especially through Jane Seymour, the third wife of King Henry VIII. Jane was the mother of Edward VI, the first monarch of the House of Tudor to be raised as a Protestant.
The Seymours were influential in politics and held various titles, including the Duke of Somerset. Their prominence in the 16th century was marked by their involvement in court affairs and their close ties to the monarchy, which shaped the course of English history during that era.