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Lady Jane Grey


 

Lady Jane Grey (October 12?, 1537February 12, 1554), was a great granddaughter of Henry VII of England, and was proclaimed Queen of England for nine days in 1553. Her status as a monarch is controversial; her succession contravened an Act of Parliament, but so did the succession of several other monarchs. However, after her rule ended, her proclamation as Queen was revoked. She was also known as one of the most learned women of her day, described by the historian Alison Weir as one of “the finest female minds of the century.”

Bibliography

Chronicle of Queen Jane and of Two Years of Queen Mary - anonymous primary source

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