One assume you mean Elizabeth I or Elizabeth Tudor. She, who had no children, was succeeded by James I, who was the son of the murdered Mary, Queen of Scots ( executed 1587) James" wife was Anne of Denmark, who was a Blonde, of Danish origin as her name implies. She was Queen Consort ( not regnant) of England in the reign of James I- Virginia was founded in this time period- l607- Jamestown settlement! If Elizabeth was still alive it might have been Elizabethtown.
James I succeeded Elizabeth in 1603. His wife was Anne of Denmark. The next female monarch of the United Kingdom of Great Britain was a different Queen Anne of the House of Stuart in 1707.
Lady Jane Grey ruled England for 9 days, leading a short but interesting life.
She was Queen for 9 days because her sister killed her. But she did not mean to.
Lady Jane Grey was Queen of England for 9 days, after Edward (Henry VIII's son) declared that she would succeed him, rather than Mary. After 9 days of ruling Mary came in to London and removed Jane from power. She was found guilty of High Treason and beheaded on 19 February 1554. She was only 16/17 at the time.
lady jane
Do you mean ladies in waiting to the queens? If so Ann and Mary Boleyn to Queen Kathering of Aragon,Jane Seymour and Jane Rochford to Queen Ann.Queen ELizabethI had different levels of ladings in waiting,such as Lady of the Privy chamber and Maid of Honour.
Lady Jane Grey was queen when she was 15 years old.
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
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 !
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 was related to Edward VI because she was his first cousin once removed. Lady Jane Grey was the Queen of England who followed Edward VI to the thrown.
Nope she was Queen for 9 days.
She was known as "the nine-day queen."
yes, but only for 9 days.
10th July 1553
no that was lady jane grey
Lady Jane Grey ruled for nine days and was nicknamed the nine day queen.