THE NINE-DAY QUEEN
G'day folks,
You might find this post interesting. Lady Jane Grey, also known as Lady Jane Dudley or the Nine-Day
Queen, was an English noblewoman and de facto monarch of England and
Ireland from 10 July until 19 July 1553.
As the great-granddaughter of Henry VII and eldest daughter of Frances Grey (the Duchess of Suffolk), Lady Jane was cousin to King Edward VI, who was only 10 years old when he ascended to the throne. Sickened with tuberculosis, Edward relied heavily upon the advice of his regent, John Dudley, who became Duke of Northumberland in 1551.
However, when Jane was crowned queen following Edward’s death, the country struggled to accept the news. Dudley was widely perceived to be the driving force behind many of the government’s unpopular policies, and it was assumed that he or his son would now effectively take command. Strengthened by the stability and stature of the Tudor name—and by popular support from countrymen who viewed her as the rightful heir—Mary assembled a military force, overthrew Jane and claimed her title as queen regnant.
Clancy's comment: Gulp. Wow, what a mean lot.
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