The Innocence of Lady Jane Grey
[2023-01-02 23:38:26]
British Jane Gray's innocence The 16th century is a period of turbulence in civic religious life. Religious reform and Henry VIII's "great problem" made Catholics against Protestantism. This is an era of desire and controversy. Near the end of his rule Henry VIII, who is hungry for power, when a lot of people are waiting for a chance of getting power, who is not, or who is the risk? It was a busy moment when Jane Gray was born. As Protestant and Prostitute of Henry VIII, Mrs. Jane is almost destined to be a tragedy.
Northumberland plans Jane Gray on the throne to marry her to his son so that he can keep the power behind the throne. Within a few days his plot (1516 - 1558), in London, a popular demo in Mary, Jane Gray was beheaded, failed, while I was taking the throne, they Performance called Tudor's greatest love. Since Edward was born, at least Mary was not expected to have a throne. She is a loyal Catholic and she believes she can reverse the religious reform.
The shortest is the rule of Mrs. Jane Gray. Edward VI was appointed a successor a few days ago and Jane was declared as a queen on July 10, 1553. Just nine days later, her custodial board abandoned her and named Edward's eldest son, Mary, the legal queen. On February 12, 1554, Jane was guilty of conviction for treason and was beheaded. Jane did not want a throne during 200 hours of office and he did not achieve anything. Protestant martyrs, romantic heroines, victims of adults' ambitions: But in 460, as in the history tragedy, poets, artists, novelists and biographers are seeing her by a number of different perspectives
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Edward VI died at the age of 15 on July 6, 1553. He succeeded to the Royal Decree of 1543, and Mary and Elizabeth were excluded from the series, but heirs were declared to the heirs of Henry VIII's sister Mary, Jane Gray. Jane declared the Queen of the Privy Council, but her support collapsed soon, and she spent ... On August 3, 1553, Mary took her turn to London after Elizabeth on the 9th, 9th I will drive. The sister's unity has not lasted long. Mary, a devout Catholic, Elizabeth was decided to suppress the educated Protestant faith, ordered everyone to attend Catholic Mass, Elizabeth was watching. The popularity of Mary in the early years disappeared in 1554 when she announced plans to marry an active Catholic with the son of Philip of Spain, Holy Roman Emperor Charles V