John Seymour

English courtier and royal adviser

John Seymour - English courtier and royal adviser
Born

1474
551 years ago

Died

December 21st, 1536
488 years ago — 62 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

England

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Served in the court of Henry VIII, held significant positions of trust and responsibility. Promoted to the role of Master of the Horse, managing royal horses and stables. Actively involved in the governance and operations of the royal household. Decisive in various affairs of state, contributing to the administration during a tumultuous period in English history.

Served as Master of the Horse

Held key court positions under Henry VIII

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