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King Edward VI

King Edward VI was the son of King Henry VIII and Queen Jane Seymour, reigning as King of England from 1547 until his death in 1553 at age 15. His reign was marked by significant Protestant reforms, including the replacement of Catholic practices with those of the emerging Anglican Church. Despite his young age, he influenced religious policies and governance. Edward's reign was short, and he is remembered for advancing the English Reformation, setting the stage for future religious change in England.