In the summer of 1553, a girl of around 16 was proclaimed the queen of England. Her name was Lady Jane Grey, and she ruled for just nine days before being executed at the Tower of London. Her reign ...
Lady Jane Grey, a teenage pawn in the power struggles that plagued the Tudor court, ruled England for just nine days and was later executed for treason. Now, researchers believe they may have ...
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Of course, Lady Jane Grey’s real story was heartbreaking. Used as a pawn, Lady Jane Grey ended up with a crown that wasn’t hers. She’s not even remembered in history as Queen Jane ...
The portrait was long-believed to be that of Lady Jane Grey, but after 300 years its attribution was rejected Experts believe they have uncovered enough evidence to suggest a Tudor-era portrait ...
She is perhaps best-known from Paul Delaroche’s painting, “The Execution of Lady Jane Grey,” which hangs in the National Gallery in central London. Jane, who may have been as young as 16 ...