The Execution of Lady Jane Grey was created in 1833.
Nicholas Rowe is the playwright who wrote The Tragedy of the Lady Jane Grey.
Lady Jane Grey was queen when she was 15 years old.
Lady Jane Grey was the niece of King Henry VIII (his sister Mary's daughter). Upon the death of King Edward, Lady Jane Grey, at the urging of several corrupt advisors, became queen. Her reign lasted only nine days, as the public support was behind Henry VIII's daughter, Princess Mary, to become queen. Mary claimed the throne that was rightfully hers, and Lady Jane Grey was held prisoner in the Tower of London until she was beheaded seven months later.
Her mother was his sister's daughter, so she was his great-niece.
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Her father was Henry Grey, Marquess of DorsetHer mother was Lady Frances Grey (daughter of the Duke of Suffolk)
There were at least 8 Henrys in the English history. Lady Jane Grey was the great-granddaughter of Henry VII, and ruled for only nine days in 1553. As a Protestant and rival to the later Mary I , she was killed in the Tower.
Lady Jane Grey's mother was Lady Frances Brandon-the daughter of Duke Charles Brandon and Mary Tudor.
lady jane grey was a catholic
Her mother was the daughter of Mary Tudor (making Jane the great-granddaughter of Henry VII.)
No, Lady Jane Grey did not have any wives.
Lady Jane Grey had red hair.
Yes she did. Her daughter Frances had several children. Two of whom being Lady Jane Grey and Katherine Grey.
The Execution of Lady Jane Grey was created in 1833.
No, she was alive until long after her daughter's death. While Lady Jane Grey was alive, she was very abusive and controlling (even when se was queen those 9 days).
Lady Jane Grey family is as follows father - Henry Grey Mother - Lady Frances Brandon 2 younger sisters Lady catherine Grey Lady mary Grey