Lady Jane Grey was regarded as having an excellent humanist education and a reputation as one of the most learned young women of her day. She was a committed Protestant, she was posthumously regarded as not only a political victim but also a martyr.
No, Lady Jane Grey did not have any wives.
Yes she had two sisters - Lady Catherine Grey and Lady Mary Grey.
Jane Grey has written: 'An epistle of the Ladye Iane, a righte vertuous woman, to a learned man of late falne from the truth of Gods most holy word, for fear of the worlde' -- subject(s): History 'The literary remains of Lady Jane Grey'
When Edward VI died, Jane Grey was named as his successor, and there was an attempt to put her on the throne. The actual next in line, Edward's sister Mary, had Jane executed to stop any future claim to the throne.
Lady Jane Grey was only 16 or 17 years old when she was executed. She had no children. If you mean Jane Seymour, third wife of Henry VIII, she gave birth to a son who would become Edward VI
If you mean did she work for a living then the answer is no Few if any women in 16th century Britain had any kind of "job" other than wives and mothers. Lady Jane Grey was an English Noblewomen executed after only 9 days on the throne of England at the age of only 16 or 17. It was noted that Jane acted as chief mourner at Catherine Parr's funeral
no, she was executed before she could have children.
none. She was only Queen for nine days and didnt have any time to do anything before Mary took over.
I can't find any reference to the fact that her execution wasn't a straightforward single stroke from the headsman's axe.
Edward VI didn't want his elder sister Mary to become Queen, because she was a Catholic and so eliminated her and Elizabeth from the line of succession. Lady Jane Grey became Queen but was over throne by Mary and was executed.
No she never had any children. She was forced to marry Gilford Dudley-whom she could not stand several months before she died and did not have or probably even want children with him.
because she couldn't she had an infection in the woombe