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  1. Edward VI, the son of Henry VIII and Jane Seymour, died at age 15 in 1553. Historians generally agree that he suffered from tuberculosis or consumption, a disease that also killed his grandfather and half-brother.

  2. Edward VI (born October 12, 1537, London, England—died July 6, 1553, London) was the king of England and Ireland from 1547 to 1553. Edward was King Henry VIII’s only legitimate son; his mother, Henry’s third wife, Jane Seymour, died 12 days after his birth.

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    The cause of Edward VI's death is not certain. As with many royal deaths in the 16th century, rumours of poisoning abounded, but no evidence has been found to support these. The Duke of Northumberland, whose unpopularity was underlined by the events that followed Edward's death, was widely believed to have ordered the imagined poisoning.

  4. Jun 5, 2015 · Edward VI, the second Tudor king of England, died at age 15 in 1553 after a long and mysterious illness. He may have had tuberculosis, smallpox, or a lung tumor, and was treated by various doctors and a mysterious woman who claimed to cure him.

  5. Aug 8, 2022 · Edward VI: quick facts. When was he born? 12 October 1537. Who were his parents? Henry VIII and Jane Seymour. When did he die? 6 July 1553 (aged 15) Who succeeded him? Lady Jane Grey, the 'nine days queen', ruled briefly following the death of Edward VI until she was usurped by the former king's sister, Mary I

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  7. Apr 29, 2020 · The king died on 28 January 1547 CE at Whitehall Palace in London; he was 55 years old. Henry was buried in Saint George's Chapel at Windsor Castle, next to his late third wife, Jane Seymour, and he was duly succeeded by Edward who became Edward VI at his coronation in Westminster Abbey on 20 February 1547 CE.

  8. Jul 6, 2015 · Edward VI died on 6 July 1553 at Greenwich Palace, after a long illness that started with a cough in January. He wrote a \"Devise for the Succession\" to disinherit his half-sisters Mary and Elizabeth and name Lady Jane Grey as his heir, but his will was controversial and disputed.

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