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Lady Jane Grey (1536/1537 – 12 Februar 1554), forby kent as Lady Jane Dudley[3] or The Nine Days' Queen,[4] wis an Inglis noblewoman an de facto monarch o Ingland frae 10 Julie till 19 Julie 1553. She wis a womin who dee'd at 17 yeirs o age, afta a failit coup by the Earal of Nothumbalan an harself, knowan as the 'devyse'. Undere the rean of Quene Mary, she wis executit the followin yier.
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Lady Jane Grey | |
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The Streatham portrait, discovered at the beginnin o the 21st century an believed tae be a copy o a contemporary portrait o Lady Jane Grey.[1] | |
Queen o Ingland an Ireland (disputit) (mair...) | |
Ring | 10 Julie 1553 – 19 Julie 1553[2] |
Predecessor | Edward VI |
Successor | Mary I |
Born | 1536/1537 |
Dee'd | 12 Februar 1554 (aged 16–17) Touer o Lunnon, Lunnon |
Buirial | St Peter ad Vincula, Lunnon |
Spouse | Lord Guildford Dudley |
Faither | Henry Grey, 1st Duke o Suffolk |
Mither | Lady Frances Brandon |
Seegnatur |
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