
The tragedy of Lady Jane Grey
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The Attitudes to a Female Queen
Edward Mary Elizabeth was the first undisputed reigning queen of England. She ruled for nine days in 1553, before being deposed by her brother Henry VIII. The Tudor family tree shows only women and younger women on line to throne. But Edward wanted a Protestant woman who would be 'pliable', writes Simon Tisdall.
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