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How long did lady Jane grey reign for?

She was queen for only 9 days before Mary's supporters overthrew her and put Mary on the thrown. Jane spent her entire life as queen in the Tower of London.lady Jane Grey was queen for only 9 days.Nine days.


How long did Lady Jane Grey stay in the Tower of London for?

About 4 months


How many people did Lady Jane Grey Kill?

As Queen for nine days Jane Grey did not kill anyone as far as I know. If you want to be literal I supose you could count those who died fighting for her but I wouldn't because she never wanted the throne. If you want to learn more about Jane Grey go to TudorHistory.org.


How long did lady Jane grey live for?

She only lived until she was about 16 or 17.


How Long Did Lady Jane Grey rule England for?

she ruled England for 9 days


Did Lady Jane Grey's mother die in childbirth?

No, she was alive until long after her daughter's death. While Lady Jane Grey was alive, she was very abusive and controlling (even when se was queen those 9 days).


Was lady Jane gray a catholic?

No, Lady Jane Grey was a Protestant. The only reason she became queen was because Edward VI didn't want his Catholic sister, Mary to become queen. Edward was actually given medicine to stay alive just long enough for Edward to choose Lady Jane Grey as the next queen.


How long was Mary Tudor queen?

5 years - 1553 - 1558. Lady Jane Grey before, Elizabeth first afterwards.


Why was Lady Jane Grey desposed?

Short answer: Mary Tudor had a better claim to the throne. Long answer: When King Henry VIII died, he left three children: Edward, Mary, and Elizabeth. Edward, as the only son, became king; if Edward died without children, it was understood that Mary, as the elder daughter, would take the throne after him. Edward VI died at age fifteen. He did not want Mary to take the crown for fear that she would restore Catholicism (he, unlike Mary, was a Protestant). So in his will he arranged for Mary and Elizabeth to be excluded from the line of succession on the terms that they were both bastard princesses. The crown then fell to the conveniently Protestant Lady Jane Grey, the granddaughter of Henry VIII's younger sister. Lady Jane Grey, though she was reluctant to do so, was pressured by her husband's father, the Duke of Northumberland, to accept the crown. Mary gathered military support and defeated the Duke of Northumberland's supporters. It was then a simple matter to depose the defenseless Lady Jane Grey.


What did lady Jane grey done bad?

Lady Jane didnt do anything bad, she was the unfortunate lady who was a pawn played by her father and father in law. Who put her on the throne because she was a cousin to Edward VI and they didnt want Mary Tudor as queen. She was taken to the tower and stayed there a long time until a plot was made regarding her, with out her knowing and the queen Mary then decided to offer her a choice this being -change her religion to being Roman catholic, but Jane was very religious and refused this offer, so she was beheaded. she died 12th February 1554


In the Tudor times how long did Mary Jane grey 1 reign for?

Lady Jane Grey, the "nine days queen"Before he died, Edward VI (1537 - 1553) was persuaded to name the Protestant Lady Jane Grey (1537 - 1554) as his successor, because the true heir to the throne, his eldest sister Mary, was a staunch Roman Catholic. Lady Jane was a great granddaughter of the first Tudor king, Henry VII, through her grandmother Princess Mary Rose Tudor, the younger sister of Henry VIII. Four days after Edward died (6 July 1553), and promoted by her powerfully ambitious father in law, the fiercely Protestant Duke of Northumberland, Jane, who was just a pawn in a power game, was proclaimed Queen.However there was strong support for Mary Tudor as the rightful queen, and soon it was clear that Jane was not going to be able to hold on to the throne. So she was persuaded, by her father, to step down, leaving a 9 days reign behind her. Mary I took her rightful position as Queen, and Jane and her supporters were arrested, eventually tried for treason and executed. Lady Jane and her husband, Guildford Dudley, son of the Duke of Northumberland, were beheaded on 12 February 1554.


How long did Jane grey rule for?

9 days.