She had two younger sisters: Catherine Grey and Mary Grey.
Since they both still had a claim to the throne, Elizabeth I was very displeased when both of them married without consent and had them locked up for a time.
No - she was only 16 or 17 when she was executed.
Lady Jane Grey, Anne Boleyn & Catherine Howard spring to mind.....
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As they did not eat many vegetables, the answer would be no
She was beheaded at 15 and had no kids.
Lady Jane Grey was a pretty, well educated and free spirited young women who did not like her harsh upbringing. Her tragic death as a teenager made her a well known Protestant martyr for many centuries. See the link below for more information on Lady Jane Grey
Lady Jane Grey was 17 or 18 years old when she was beheaded. Nobody is quite sure when she was born so it is impossible to work out.
Only one, to Guildfor Dudley (the son of the duke of Northumberland).
Lady Jane Grey wasn't a Tudor monarch because she only reigned for nine days then after that Mary I took the throne she had a nick name it was bloody Mary because she chopped off so many people heads.
Lady Jane Grey was the nine-days queen during the Tudor period in British history. Information about her can be found in many non-fiction history books about that period.
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.
I can't find any reference to the fact that her execution wasn't a straightforward single stroke from the headsman's axe.
3 younger siblings. Margo Lynn, Jane LaFount, and George Scott