Researchers believe they may have identified the only known portrait of Lady Jane Grey, the so-called “Nine Days Queen,” ...
Mystery Solved? Is this the only portrait of tragic teen Queen Lady Jane Grey? - Compelling evidence that a 16th-century ...
Research by the charity English Heritage suggests it may have found a portrait of England's shortest-reigning queen Lady Jane ...
Experts believe they have uncovered enough evidence to suggest a Tudor-era portrait could be the only known image of Lady ...
While many portraits of the so-called “nine-day queen ... But when Grey rose to power, England rejected her in favor of Mary Tudor, the first daughter of Henry and a devout Catholic.
Lady Jane Grey was executed on Tower Green at the Tower of London on 12 February 1554, at the age of just 17. | ITV News Anglia ...
Now new research suggests a portrait that has gone on display in ... in a bid to prevent the rise of her Catholic cousin, Mary Tudor, to the throne, according to English Heritage.
Mary Tudor, from becoming Queen. The mysterious portrait, on loan to conservation charity English Heritage from a private collection, shows a young woman clad modestly in a white cap and shawl.
Now, English Heritage says a Tudor-era work could be a “live” painting of Jane. The portrait, along with six ... wanted to bypass his older sisters Mary and Elizabeth, and named Lady Jane ...