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Lady Jane Grey was the eldest daughter of Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Suffolk, and his wife, Frances Brandon.The traditional view is that she was born at Bradgate Park in Leicestershire in October 1537, but more recent research indicates that she was born somewhat earlier, possibly in London, sometime before May 1537 [8] [9] or between May 1536 and February 1537. [10]
"Lady Jane" is a song recorded by the English rock band the Rolling Stones. Written by the group's songwriting duo of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards , the song was initially included on the band's 1966 album Aftermath .
My Lady Jane (titled My Queen Jane on screen for episodes four through six) is a historical fantasy romance television series made for Amazon Prime Video, starring Emily Bader as the titular character.
Emily Bader as Lady Jane Grey in the Prime Video series 'My Lady Jane' Credit - Jonathan Prime—Prime Video. O ften called England’s first queen, Lady Jane Grey only reigned for nine days in ...
Lady Jane is a 1986 British costume-historical drama romance film, directed by Trevor Nunn, written by David Edgar, and starring Helena Bonham Carter as the title character. It tells the story of Lady Jane Grey , her marriage to Lord Guildford Dudley , and her reign as the "Nine Days' Queen" following the death of Edward VI of England .
The true story behind Prime Video's romantic fantasy drama "My Lady Jane." ‘My Lady Jane’ puts a fantasy spin on the life of a Tudor monarch. The true story of the ‘Nine-Day Queen’
Lady Jane Lacey (born 1932), British aristocrat; Lady Jane Lumley (1537–1578), English noble and scholar; Lady Jane Melville (1753–1829), daughter of David Leslie, 6th Earl of Leven, Scottish peer; Lady Jane Ruthven (died 1668), Scottish lady-in-waiting for Queen Christina of Sweden; Lady Jane Seymour (c.1541–1561), influential English writer
Lord Guildford Dudley (also spelt Guilford) (c. 1535 [1] – 12 February 1554) was an English nobleman who was married to Lady Jane Grey.She occupied the English throne from 10 July until 19 July 1553, having been declared the heir of King Edward VI.