Because she ruled for nine days. Mary, the rightful heir, overthrew her and put her in the Tower.
July.
She was known as "the nine-day queen."
Lady Jane Grey was queen when she was 15 years old.
Lady Jane Grey ruled England for 9 days, leading a short but interesting life.
She was Queen for 9 days because her sister killed her. But she did not mean to.
Lady Jane Grey was more commonly known as the "Nine days queen" and it was she that got Annie killed and developed a close relationship with queen Catherine and later on King Charles.
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1553 for nine days from 6th July on death of Edward VI
No, Lady Jane Grey was a Protestant. The only reason she became queen was because Edward VI didn't want his Catholic sister, Mary to become queen. Edward was actually given medicine to stay alive just long enough for Edward to choose Lady Jane Grey as the next queen.
Mary I became queen after Lady Jane Grey, who held the throne for only 9 days.
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.
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