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A Crown She Never Wanted: Lady Jane Grey Reluctantly Takes the Throne
On July 9, 1553, following the death of the young King Edward VI, the Duke of Northumberland revealed to Lady Jane Grey, the Privy Council, and assembled nobles that Edward had named her as his successor through his “Devise for the Succession.” The decision was intended to prevent the Catholic Mary Tudor from inheriting the crown and preserve England’s Protestant reforms.
Reluctantly, Jane accepted the claim placed upon her and agreed to become Queen of England, despite having little desire for power. Her accession was immediately challenged, however, as many questioned the legality of Edward’s succession plan and supported Mary Tudor’s claim as the rightful heir under the traditional line of succession.
Jane’s reign would last only nine days. As support for Mary grew across the country, Jane was removed from the throne, marking the beginning of one of the most dramatic and tragic episodes in Tudor history.
Queen Mary I of England (Coronation)
"[...] Mary was brought to the altar where she received the ornaments, her symbols of power: the sword, the sceptre and the orbs. She was crowned with the crown of Edward the Confessor, the imperial crown of the realm and with another, specially made for her, a vast yet simply designed crown with two arches, a large fleur-de-lis and prominent crosses. The choir then burst into a Te Deum.
Mary was crowned in a similar fashion to her male predecessors: ‘girt with a sword as when one is armed a knight, and a King’s sceptre was placed in one hand.’ But there were changes too. In the other hand was placed ‘a sceptre wont to be given to queens, which is surmounted by doves’. Also, in deference to her gender, she just touched the ceremonial spurs rather than having them placed upon her as they were put on Kings. Finally, the crimson mantle furred with ermine was fastened on her shoulders. Arrayed in her regalia, Mary was seated in St Edward’s Chair where she received the nobles, led by Gardiner, who paid homage to her as Queen.
At four o’clock that afternoon Mary emerged from the abbey as a crowned Queen of England.."
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Mary Tudor: England's First Queen by Anna Whitelock
Chapter 41 - God save the Queen Mary
ART by: Izabel de Melo
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4 of the greatest Tudor palaces - Richmond, Whitehall (York Place), Greenwich and Hampton Court. Of the 4, only Hampton Court remains, the other 3 being either demolished or burned down. 👑👑