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  • catch me if I'm wrong, but she she was executed for adultery right?

  • @NoMoreBubbleGum1 Yes, Katherine Howard was executed for adultery. Jane Parker was also executed for aiding her.

  • @CallXenaWarrior Jane Seymour stupid, howver Jane Seymour died by a bad done cesaerea, the ones that were killed were Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard moron

  • @cvillarrealg2000 What are you talking about? Jane Parker (aka Lady Rochford) and Jane Seymour (King Henry VIII's 3rd wife) are two completely different historical people. Jane Parker (aka Lady Rochford) was a lady-in-waiting to Catherine Howard and she was beheaded for her involvement in Catherine's affair with Thomas Culpepper, which is exactly what this scene is all about.

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  • @HeadsmanBen

    Of course, you were on-hand at the time to ensure us that she didn't wet her pants in terror before dying and that her voice was tremulous and shaky. *eyeroll*

  • @PringleTrain It will most likely be because she just witness someone's beheading and she is to experience the same fate. It's most likely because of fear. When Francis Derham witnessed Thomas Culpepper's death in another video, he vomited. It's all to do with intense fear.

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  • Katherine Howard died with more dignity then she had in life

  • @SarahJayne2603 It's ok sorry for my abruptness. This series took many liberties with history and while I did enjoy it I had a hard time with it at times. Lady Rochford being a lady in waiting would have been below her as queen which would be why she was executed first. She died with dignity and grace something she did not live with most of her life. She was an unsupervised child and she ran wild and didn't think the law applied to her.

  • @DrawnToTheFlame13 you're kiddin me!!!

  • @Raemoth75 Apologies for the mishap. I just enjoy the series and I am a fan of Tudor History. I know that most of the series will be based on the real events that happened at the time but obviously now I've been told that some of them are not completely accurate.

  • @SarahJayne2603 She was executed BEFORE Jane Rochford. She didn't wet herself either.

  • @cvillarrealg2000 No Jane Seymour was not given a c-section she died of child bed fever, a septic infection from the unclean conditions of the time.

  • @039939 She wet herself, poor girl :(

  • I think Katherine went first, actually.

  • @countrywillneverdie Norfolk was due to be executed but the King died the night before. There was some discussion by the Royal council whether to proceed with the sentence but they eventually decided not to. As I remember a few of her lovers were executed none of whom were women.

  • @039939 piss.

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