Catherine Fillol

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Catherine Fillol was an English noblewoman of the early 16th century, best known as the first wife of Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset, and for the scandal and mystery surrounding their marriage and alleged infidelity.

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instanceOf English noblewoman
historical figure
associatedWith Seymour family
Tudor court
centuryOfActivity 16th century
connectedTo succession and inheritance issues in the Seymour family
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
familyName Fillol
fatherInLaw Sir John Seymour
givenName Catherine
hasReligion Christianity
historicalEra Tudor England
surface form: Tudor period
languageOfUse English
maritalStatus married
marriageCharacterizedBy controversy
rumors of adultery
motherInLaw Margery Wentworth
notableFor allegations of infidelity
being the first wife of Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset
scandal and mystery surrounding her marriage
positionInFamily daughter-in-law of Margery Wentworth
daughter-in-law of Sir John Seymour
region England
relativeByMarriage Jane Seymour
surface form: Jane Seymour, Queen of England
sexOrGender female
socialClass nobility
spouse Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset
spouseTitleDuringMarriage Sir John Seymour
surface form: Sir Edward Seymour
subjectOf genealogical debate
historical speculation
timePeriod early 16th century

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