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Q: What is queen for nine days in Tudor monarch times?
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Queen Elizabeth II is the oldest serving monarch in British history at the age of 86 years 50 days (as of June 10,2012);her paternal great-great grandmother,Queen Victoria,the longest reigned monarch in 63 years,216 days(1837-1901) died at the age of 81 years 243 days.


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lady Jane grey was the queen who ruled for the shortest amount of time in the Tudor period. (only 9 days) and i think Richard 3rd was the king who ruled for the shortest amount of time in the Tudor period(2 years).


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Lady Jane Grey. Mary Tudor had her cut down to size !


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Mary, Queen of Scots. She became queen of Scots at just six days old when her father was killed at the battle of Soway Moss.


Was lady Jane grey a monarch?

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.


When will Queen Elizabeth II beat Queen Victoria's record of reigning over the British Monarchy?

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Who was Mary Queen of Scots and who was Mary Tudor?

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