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  2. Lady Jane Grey - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. The Real History Behind 'My Lady Jane' - AOL

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    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 ...

  4. ‘My Lady Jane’ puts a fantasy spin on the life of a Tudor ...

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    What happened to Lady Jane Grey, England's Nine-Day Queen? 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 ...

  5. Grey family - Wikipedia

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    Lady Jane Grey (c. 1537–1554) "the Nine Days' Queen" was the daughter of Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Suffolk and Queen of England and Ireland. Lady Jane was the great-granddaughter of King Henry VII through his daughter Mary Tudor, Queen of France. Due to this and her avowed Protestantism, King Edward VI nominated Lady Jane as his successor to ...

  6. Lord Guildford Dudley - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. 'My Lady Jane' Reimagines the Tragic Tale of Lady Jane Grey - AOL

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    Lady Jane Grey was Queen of England for only nine days, from July 10 to 19, 1553, aptly earning her the moniker, the Nine Days' Queen. A quick history refresher: Jane, the great-granddaughter of ...

  8. Cultural depictions of Lady Jane Grey - Wikipedia

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    Lady Jane Grey Preparing for Execution, oil by George Whiting Flagg, 1835. Lady Jane Grey, 16th-century claimant to the English throne, has left an abiding impression in English literature and romance. The limited amount of material from which to construct a source-based biography of her has not stopped authors of all ages filling the gaps with ...

  9. The Execution of Lady Jane Grey - Wikipedia

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    The Execution of Lady Jane Grey is an oil painting by Paul Delaroche, completed in 1833, which is now in the National Gallery in London. It was enormously popular in the decades after it was painted, but in the 20th century realist historical paintings fell from critical favour and it was kept in storage for many decades, for much of which it was thought lost.