Lady Jane Grey was Queen of England for 9 days, after Edward (Henry VIII's son) declared that she would succeed him, rather than Mary. After 9 days of ruling Mary came in to London and removed Jane from power. She was found guilty of High Treason and beheaded on 19 February 1554. She was only 16/17 at the time.
Lady Jane Grey was Queen because of luck and genetics. She was the great-granddaughter of Henry VII. When Jane's cousin Edward VI( the son of Henry VIII) was dieing he made a will naming her and not his two half sisters Queen.
She beheaded her because she was on her throne, which Henry VIII had left to her as his daughter. She actually liked her, but she was a threat to her throne.
Henry VIII, Edward VI, Lady Jane Grey (9 days), Mary I
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The Tudor kings and queens, and their birth and death dates, comprised: Henry VII (1457 - 1509) Henry VIII (1491 - 1547) Edward VI (1537 - 1553) Lady Jane Grey, the "nine days queen" - (1537 - 1554) Mary I (1516 - 1558) Elizabeth I (1533 - 1603)
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Mary I became queen after Lady Jane Grey, who held the throne for only 9 days.
Lady Jane Grey- the nine day queen
Lady Jane Grey never changed the religion. She was Protestant, as well as the King before her. The one who wanted to change the religion was Mary. Once Jane was no longer queen, and she was executed, Mary became queen and changed the religion to the Christian beliefs.
Queen Jane was the Queen of England for just eleven days starting on July 6 to July 17,1553. Her reign was cut short, they used a big axe !
Lady Jane Grey was Queen for only nine days in 1553 because Princess Mary wanted to be Queen and went against her. Lady Jane Grey was then beheaded at the mere age of 15 years old.
After Edward VI died he named Lady Jane Grey as his heir. Mary I thought that she was entitled to the throne because she was Henry VIII daughter and he eventually agreed for her and Elizabeth to be in line to the throne if Edward died. Lady Jane Grey ruled for 9 days before she was arrested by Mary I. Soon after she was beheaded while Mary ruled as Queen.
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.
19th July 1553, after the death of her half-brother Edward VI and the deposing of Lady Jane Grey, the Nine days Queen.
Her grandmother, Mary Tudor, also known as Bloody Mary, ruled.
Lady Jane Grey was an English noblewoman who was crowned Queen of England for nine days in 1553. She was executed for high treason after a failed attempt to place her on the throne. Lady Jane Grey's reign was very short-lived, and she is remembered as the "Nine Days' Queen."
Lady Jane was the great-granddaughter of Henry VII, so she was a cousin of Edward VI. When he was dieing he was persuaded to proclaim Lady Jane Grey as heir to the throne instead of his sister Mary (a Catholic) or illegitimate Elizabeth