Lady Jane Grey, known as the Nine Days Queen (1537 - 1554) and a descendant of Henry VII, was pushed forward as queen after the death of Edward VI, the only son of Henry VIII. In fact the next in line for succession was Mary I, Henry's oldest daughter and a staunch Roman Catholic. Lady Jane's father in law, the powerful Protestant Duke of Northumberland, was the chief architect of this power play. Jane was proclaimed queen four days after Edward's death in 1553, but Jane had just nine days as a queen, and support for Mary I as the rightful heir to the throne saw Jane and the rebels behind her, arrested and imprisoned. Mary was proclaimed queen, and six months later in 1554, Jane was beheaded for treason, along with her husband, Guildford Dudley. Jane was only a young girl, and was used as a pawn in this attempt to take the throne from Mary I.
When Edward VI died, Jane Grey was named as his successor, and there was an attempt to put her on the throne. The actual next in line, Edward's sister Mary, had Jane executed to stop any future claim to the throne.
She was queen for only 9 days before Mary's supporters overthrew her and put Mary on the thrown. Jane spent her entire life as queen in the Tower of London.lady Jane Grey was queen for only 9 days.Nine days.
Mary I became queen after Lady Jane Grey, who held the throne for only 9 days.
Lady Jane Grey's exact birth date is unknown but she was born in 1536 or 1537 and was executed in 1554 making her 17 or 18.
Her grandmother, Mary Tudor, also known as Bloody Mary, ruled.
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When Edward VI died, Jane Grey was named as his successor, and there was an attempt to put her on the throne. The actual next in line, Edward's sister Mary, had Jane executed to stop any future claim to the throne.
She was named by Edward VI as his successor and claimed the throne of England but after only 9 days Edward's eldest sister Mary Tudor successfully claimed the throne as Mary I and Lady Jane Grey was executed for Treason.
Because she was ment to go on to the throne after Mary but went anyway, so there got forbidden from the throne and Mary took her place.
She beheaded her because she was on her throne, which Henry VIII had left to her as his daughter. She actually liked her, but she was a threat to her throne.
She was queen for only 9 days before Mary's supporters overthrew her and put Mary on the thrown. Jane spent her entire life as queen in the Tower of London.lady Jane Grey was queen for only 9 days.Nine days.
Lady Jane Grey was executed after her nine days on the throne. She was executed on the 12th of February 1554
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."
Henry chose Lady Jane Grey as his successor because he wanted to prevent the Catholic Mary, who was next in line for the throne, from becoming queen and returning England to Catholicism. Despite being young and lacking experience, Jane was Protestant and had a strong claim to the throne through her grandmother, Mary Tudor.
she didn't. mary tudor claimed the throne, telling people Jane was illegitimate, which resulted in her beheading.
Mary I became queen after Lady Jane Grey, who held the throne for only 9 days.
Lady Jane Grey was promised the throne of England following the death of King Edward VI in 1553. This arrangement was made to prevent the Catholic Mary I from ascending to the throne, as Jane was a Protestant and a granddaughter of Henry VII. Her reign lasted just nine days before Mary I deposed her, leading to Jane's eventual execution. The promise ultimately reflected the intense religious and political turmoil of the time.