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Edouard VI (October 12th 1537 - July 6th 1553), king d' Angleterre, is the only legitimate son of the king Henri VIII, by his marriage with Jeanne Seymour, dead a few days after its birth. Edouard succeeds his father the January 28th 1547. The reign of Edouard is marked by the religious reform. The faction Protesting E becomes strong, and the archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Cranmer, holds many being able. During this reign, much of colleges ( grammar school ) are established in the big cities of the kingdom.
The death of Edouard makes it possible the Catholique S to take again the initiative. It had indeed named like its heiress her cousin, Lady Jeanne Grey, but his/her half-sister, the catholic Marie Tudor, taking advantage of her rights, makes carry out her rival and goes up on the throne.
Simple: Edward VI off England
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