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Lady Jane Grey was married to Guildford Dudley, who was the son of John Dudley, the Duke of Northumberland. Guildford Dudley was chosen as Lady Jane's husband due to his family's influential position in English politics at the time. Their marriage was arranged for political reasons to strengthen the Dudley family's power in court.

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