Henry's son, Edward (not sure what number)
There were at least 8 Henrys in the English history. Lady Jane Grey was the great-granddaughter of Henry VII, and ruled for only nine days in 1553. As a Protestant and rival to the later Mary I , she was killed in the Tower.
Lady Jane Grey ruled England for 9 days, leading a short but interesting life.
lady jane grey
Lady Jane Grey ruled for nine days and was nicknamed the nine day queen.
she ruled England for 9 days
Her grandmother, Mary Tudor, also known as Bloody Mary, ruled.
No, she was the oldest daughter of his niece Frances Brandon who was the daughter of his youngest sister Mary. so she was the King's Grand-Niece.
Jane Seymore
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.
Jane Grey was not one of Henry's wives. Jane Grey was made queen after the death of Henry's son Edward (King Edward VI). Henry was, however, married to Jane Seymour who was the mother of Edward VI.
Jane Seymour.
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