Lady Jane Grey, a grandniece of Henry VIII.
Because was queen of england for nine days
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The Nine Days Queen.
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.
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 nine days. Mary, the rightful heir, overthrew her and put her in the Tower.
Lady Jane Grey ruled for nine days and was nicknamed the nine day 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 queen for just nine days during the Tudor period. She was proclaimed queen on July 10, 1553, after the death of Edward VI, but her reign ended on July 19, 1553, when Mary I overthrew her. Jane's brief rule is often referred to as the "Nine Days' Queen," and she was ultimately executed in 1554. Her reign is a significant event in the tumultuous history of Tudor succession.
Her nickname - "The Nine Days Queen" - came about because she ruled England for only 9 days, from 10 July - 19 July 1553.