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Living only until her execution at age 17, and ruling England for less than two weeks, Lady Jane Grey is still remembered for her intelligence and steadfast defense of the gospel. Declared by the dying (Protestant) King Edward as his successor to the throne- -instead of his half-sister Mary, as his father's will decreed - -his quick decision caused confusion for Jane's succession, which was quickly overcome by Mary's gathering forces and Naval support.
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Kings and rulers, Succession, Queens, Juvenile literature, Biography, History, Juvenile non-fiction, British royaltyPeople
Jane Grey Lady (1537-1554)Places
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Raised to be queen
Times of trouble
A heavy crown
Prisoner
Ready to die.
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