Lady Jane Grey was executed on the 12 February 1554 for high treason at the Tower of London (in London).
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Lady Jane Grey was a historical figure known for being the Queen of England for nine days in 1553. She was a Protestant noblewoman who was placed on the throne after the death of King Edward VI. However, her reign was quickly overthrown by Mary I, resulting in Lady Jane Grey's execution.
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Mary I of England, often referred to as "Bloody Mary," was responsible for the execution of Lady Jane Grey, who was deposed after just nine days as queen. Lady Jane was a Protestant and a pawn in the political struggle against Mary’s Catholic reign. Mary saw her as a threat to her claim to the throne and, after Jane was captured, she ordered her execution in 1554. This act was part of Mary’s broader efforts to restore Catholicism in England and eliminate Protestant opposition.
Lady Jane Grey was beheaded on February 12, 1554, at the Tower of London.
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Lady Jane Grey reigned as Queen of England for just nine days, from July 10 to July 19, 1553. She was declared queen after the death of Edward VI, but her reign was quickly challenged, leading to her imprisonment and eventual execution. Her brief rule is often referred to as the "Nine Days' Queen."
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Lady Jane Grey was executed after her nine days on the throne. She was executed on the 12th of February 1554
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