
Lady Jane Grey
Lady Jane Grey, known as the Nine Days' Queen, was the first female monarch of England, who reigned briefly in 1553 before being deposed and executed for treason. She ascended to the throne through political machinations and was ultimately betrayed by her own family.
Born on Feb 13, 1537 (488 years old)
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Canada:
Lady Jane Grey was England’s shortest-reigning queen, who became queen for just nine days in the summer of 1553.
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United Kingdom:
Experts believe they have uncovered enough evidence to suggest a Tudor-era portrait could be the only known image of Lady Jane Grey painted in her lifetime.
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United States:
Lady Jane Grey ruled England for just nine days and was later executed for treason.
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United Kingdom:
Lady Jane Grey was known as the 'nine-day queen' who reigned over England for just over a week in the summer of 1553.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina:
Lady Jane Grey, known as the 'Nine Days Queen', was deposed in 1553 after just nine days on the throne.
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Romania:
Lady Jane Grey was the queen of England for nine days before being executed.
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