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Guilford Dudley; Consorte del monarca de Inglaterra; 10 de julio de 1553-19 de julio de 1553 (9 días) Predecesor: Catalina Parr (como reina consorte) Sucesor: Felipe II de España (como rey consorte) Información personal; Nacimiento: c. 1535: Fallecimiento: 12 de febrero de 1554 Tower Hill, Londres: Familia; Padre: John Dudley: Cónyuge: Lady ...
- Catalina Parr, (como reina consorte)
- Felipe II de España, (como rey consorte)
Lord Guildford Dudley (also spelt Guilford) (c. 1535 – 12 February 1554) was an English nobleman who was married to Lady Jane Grey. She occupied the English throne from 10 July until 19 July 1553, having been declared the heir of King Edward VI .
- 10 July 1553 – 19 July 1553
- John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland
Lord Guildford Dudley (también escrito Guilford) ( c. 1535 - 12 de febrero de 1554) fue un noble inglés que estaba casado con Lady Jane Grey. Ocupó el trono inglés desde el 10 de julio hasta el 19 de julio de 1553, habiendo sido declarada heredera del rey Eduardo VI.
8 de feb. de 2015 · Lady Jane Grey and her husband, Lord Guildford Dudley, were executed on 12 February 1554 at the Tower of London. The account below was found in the anonymous Chronicle of Queen Jane and of Two Years of Queen Mary.
Guilford Dudley; Consorte del monarca de Inglaterra; 10 de julio de 1553-19 de julio de 1553 (9 días) Predecesor: Catalina Parr (como reina consorte) Sucesor: Felipe II de España (como rey consorte) Información personal; Nacimiento: c. 1535: Fallecimiento: 12 de febrero de 1554 Tower Hill, Londres: Familia; Padre: John Dudley: Cónyuge: Lady ...
…marrying her to his son, Lord Guildford Dudley. Her Protestantism, which was extreme, made her the natural candidate for the throne of those who supported the Reformation, such as Northumberland. With the support of Northumberland, who had persuaded the dying Edward to set aside his half-sisters Mary and Elizabeth in…
12 de feb. de 2015 · The following is an account of the executions of Lord Guildford Dudley and Lady Jane Grey on 12 February 1554 from The chronicle of Queen Jane, and of two years of Queen Mary, and especially of the rebellion of Sir Thomas Wyat written by a resident in the Tower, ed. John Gough Nicholas, p54-58: