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Jane Blow Apr 2026

: She entered court as a teenager in the household of Catherine of Aragon .

Jane's survival skills initially served her well; she remained at court under Jane Seymour and Anne of Cleves . Her final undoing came through her loyalty to the teenage Catherine Howard . jane blow

: On February 13, 1542, she was executed on Tower Green, immediately following Queen Catherine. Eyewitnesses noted she died with "godly" dignity. Modern Legacy and Media : She entered court as a teenager in

: In 1524, she married George Boleyn, the brother of Anne Boleyn . As the Boleyns rose to power, Jane became a central figure in the royal bedchamber. : On February 13, 1542, she was executed

: When the affair was discovered, Jane was arrested. She suffered a mental breakdown in the Tower of London , leading Henry VIII to pass a specific law—the Act of Attainder —allowing for the execution of the "insane".

Long portrayed as a scheming villain in works like Philippa Gregory's The Other Boleyn Girl , Jane’s reputation is currently being rehabilitated by scholars who see her as a woman navigating a "deadly machinery of Tudor politics" where disobedience to a Queen could be just as fatal as betrayal. She has been portrayed by actresses such as Jessica Raine in the TV adaptation of Wolf Hall .

: Jane acted as a confidante and facilitator for the Queen's secret meetings with Thomas Culpeper .

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