Lady Jane Grey and Mary Queen of Scots are different because they are two different people , not the same person. They have several similarities tho
Both are great granddaughters of Henry the seventh
Lady Jane Grey is the granddaughter of Mary Tudor and Mary Queen of Scots was the granddaughter of Margaret Tudor (Mary Tudor's sister) thus making them second cousins
They both had a strong claim to the Tudor throne through their grandmothers which ultimately led to their downfall with their cousins once removed Mary the I and Elizabeth the I as they both willingly and unwillingly got involved in plots to takeover the throne
I hope this answers your question
Lady Jane Grey was queen when she was 15 years old.
People liked Jane Grey and so kept her in power.
Queen Jane was the Queen of England for just eleven days starting on July 6 to July 17,1553. Her reign was cut short, they used a big axe !
Both first born daughters Both Great granddaughters of Henry VII Both executed for treason Both loved snooker
There have been several other books written about Lady Jane Grey such as: "Lady Jane Grey: Nine Days Queen" in 1985 written by Alison Plowder "Lady Jane Grey The Nine Day Queen of England" in 2004 written by Faith Cook "Innocent Traitor: A Novel of Lady Jane Grey" in 2007 written by Alison Weir
Nope she was Queen for 9 days.
The Nine Days 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 and Mary Queen of Scots were both queens who faced significant political and religious turmoil in their reigns. Similarities include their royal lineage and the fact that both were pawns in the power struggles of their time, being used by factions to advance their interests. However, their fates diverged; Lady Jane Grey was queen for just nine days before being executed at a young age, while Mary reigned for several years but ultimately faced execution after being imprisoned for 19 years. Additionally, Lady Jane's rule was rooted in Protestant Reformation conflicts, whereas Mary was a Catholic monarch in a predominantly Protestant England.
10th July 1553
She was known as "the nine-day queen."
yes, but only for 9 days.