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  1. Hace 3 días · This site deals primarily with Jane Grey Dudley, who reigned as uncrowned Queen of England for less than two weeks in July 1553 before being overthrown by Mary Tudor. Jane Grey Dudley was the subject of my doctoral dissertation when I earned my Ph.D. in British History in 2007. It is a subject to which I have devoted myself as an independent ...

  2. She was buried on February 1, 1555. The duchess’s cause of death is unrecorded, although experiencing the deaths of her husband and two of her sons within the span of a year and a half, plus the loss of her wealth and status, can have hardly helped her physical well-being. Whether Jane suffered from poor health in the years before her death ...

  3. Jane Dudley, Duchess of Northumberland, was born Jane Guildford around 1509. By the time she was sixteen or so, she had married her father’s ward, John Dudley (born 1504), whose father, Edmund Dudley, had had the dubious distinction of being one of the first people executed by Henry VIII.

  4. 1 de may. de 2020 · Perhaps most significantly, of all, Lady Jane became the daughter-in-law of John Dudley, the most powerful man in the kingdom, when she married his son Lord Guildford Dudley on 21 May 1553 CE. To further extend his tentacles of power, Dudley had Jane's two younger sisters, Catherine and Mary, marry two of his supporters.

  5. 896 Followers, 642 Following, 411 Posts - Jane Dudley (@theplaneofjane) on Instagram: "Muse ° Mom of 6 ° CEO/Co-founder of Mixed Reality Platform, ThrivalWorld.com ° Quantum Alchemist ° Shop QuantumCrows.com"

  6. 15 de ene. de 2023 · Members of the Dudley family, including Jane Dudley, were imprisoned in the Tower of London. Jane was soon released and tried to intercede with Mary for her husband and sons. Sadly, the Duke of Northumberland was executed on 22nd August 1553 and Guildford, and his wife, Lady jane Grey, were executed in February 1554 following Wyatt’s Rebellion.

  7. The sixteen-year-old Lady Jane Dudley, born Grey, was pushed onto the throne for nine days in July 1553, a last-minute effort in retaining a Protestant monarch. She was quickly toppled by the rightful heir, the Catholic Queen Mary I, giving Jane the shortest reign in English history. Shortly thereafter, Jane was beheaded for treason. For the next four and a half centuries, Jane’s story would ...