Lady Jane Gray
If you mean "The Nine Days Queen" then she got it because she was "queen" (though her status was recognized by only a few people) for only nine days before she was deposed.
Because was queen of england for nine days
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.
Because she ruled for only nine days, the shortest rule ever in England.
Her nickname - "The Nine Days Queen" - came about because she ruled England for only 9 days, from 10 July - 19 July 1553.
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The Nine Days Queen.
Lady Jane Grey was the uncrowned Queen of England in 1554 whose rein lasted only nine days.
"Queen for Nine Days" refers to Lady Jane Grey, who was declared queen of England in July 1553 after the death of Edward VI. Her reign lasted only nine days before she was deposed by Mary I, who had a stronger claim to the throne. Lady Jane was subsequently imprisoned and executed in 1554. Her brief reign is often seen as a significant episode in the tumultuous succession struggles of the Tudor period.
Lady Jane Grey was 15 when she became Queen of England.
Lady Jane Grey, a grandniece of Henry VIII.