She was executed 9 days after being crowned queen of England
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 Grey was queen when she was 15 years old.
Lady Jane Grey was the Queen in England for nine days after Edward VI's death- she was promptly executed by Mary- Edward's half-sister- who was crowned immediately after her death.
There have been several other books written about Lady Jane Grey such as: "Lady Jane Grey: Nine Days Queen" in 1985 written by Alison Plowder "Lady Jane Grey The Nine Day Queen of England" in 2004 written by Faith Cook "Innocent Traitor: A Novel of Lady Jane Grey" in 2007 written by Alison Weir
Lady Jane Grey was not the rightful heir to the throne. She was named as heir by Edward VI because his oldest sister, Mary Tudor, was a Catholic, and he was a protestant, as was Jane. Lady Jane was never crowned Queen because Mary was the rightful heir, and she was determined to be Queen, so stopped the plan.
Edward VIII, Edward V, Matilda, and Lady Jane Grey were never crowned.
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 !
The Nine Days Queen.
Her name was lady jane and she got the grey from all of her miserys and how she got her other nickname (the nine day queen) was of course the queen for nine days.
Lady Jane Grey was related to Edward VI because she was his first cousin once removed. Lady Jane Grey was the Queen of England who followed Edward VI to the thrown.
Nope she was Queen for 9 days.