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  1. 25 de may. de 2023 · Watch on. On this day in Tudor history, 25th May 1553, in the reign of King Edward VI, Lady Jane Grey married Lord Guildford Dudley at Durham Place, the Dudley family's London residence. Jane was the daughter of Henry Grey, Duke of Suffolk, and Frances Brandon, and granddaughter of Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, and Mary Tudor, Queen of ...

  2. Shared by Jane Dudley. A creative. Entrepreneur. Early start-up. Strategic, with a knack for anticipating market and demographic trends early. A fascination with quantum theory for decades. Mother ...

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  3. 9 de may. de 2022 · As Jane was proclaimed queen, Robert Dudley – another of John’s sons – was sent north to collect the Lady Mary and bring her to heel. She was one step ahead, however, and had already fled to gather forces. As it became clear that Jane Grey’s Catholic competitor would put up a fight, John and his sons rode out to meet Mary in battle.

  4. Jane Dudley. Bailarina, profesora, coreógrafa y directora estadounidense. Trayectoria profesional. Nace en Nueva York en 1912. Inició sus estudios de danza bajo la tutela de Hanya Holm, en cuya compañía bailó entre 1931 y 1935. Continuó su formación con los maestros Louis Horst y Martha Graham, y se unió a la compañía de esta última ...

  5. Jane DudleyBorn: New York City, NY April 3, 1912. Died Sept. 19, 2001, London, EnglandJane Dudley was one of the most important American choreographers of the 1940s and also made a significant contribution to contemporary British dance. Born in New York, she was educated at the Walden School and the University of North Carolina.

  6. 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.

  7. Życiorys i biografia Jane Grey Jane Grey (Lady Jane Dudley), nazywana również dziewięciodniową królową przyszła na świat 12 października 1537 r. w Bradgate Park lub w Londynie, zmarła 12 lutego 1554 r. w Tower. Królowa Anglii. Dzieciństwo i młodość Córka Henryka Greya i lady Frances Brandon. Jej ojciec był trzecim markizem Dorset, a następnie księciem …