she was put in to a position she didn't want. there was nothing she could do but push against them and move away like she should have - exile her self would have been the best bet to survive and get French and European war lords to come back to uk
Well according to letters this isn't so. Letters from her own hand become more confident as queen. The council turned its back because she didn't make Dudley King when she promised to. Meaning she wanted to be sole ruler of England. Doing so alienated the very people pulling the strings to get her in such an honored position. Had she agreed to make him king perhaps she could've fended off Marry with ease.
My wife has a book about the life of lady jane its very sad she never wanted to be queen or to married when she died the executioner said he'd never seen so much blood which he took to be proof that she was innocent of any wrong doing. We live only a few miles away from her childhood home and every year we go there and tell our children about her, it's a beautiful place to be.
@simon lowe this is so sad imagine if she was never executed and she was still alive in 1603 she would have became queen of England since she was next in line after Elizabeth and imagine how she would have ruled England in 1603
Oh how nice,you can have a private execution...the poor young girl had done nothing except be born at such a horrible time.May you rest in peace for ever in your innocence.🙏🌹
@@lyndaoneill7813 yeah and imagine if she was never killed she would be queen in 1603 or her descendants she would have been a great ruler she probably would have ruled England for 3 or 4 years but still more then 9 days oh she would have been such a good ruler
Queen Jane or Lady Jane, I think its a famous legal debate. I do think its sad that young people: Edward, Jane and Guilford were manipulated by older, greedy people.
@@thomasfoster1899 I won't lie, definitely is, I am starting to feel worse than what I've felt before lockdown, I've been gloomy than happy for a long while. When this is over hopefully I can get to watch a play on a theater so I can enjoy what my parents did.
Jane's faith carried her through even to her death. Irony was that she had a Roman Catholic bishop accompany her to the scaffold the day she was executed. It's sad that adults used a child and then beheaded that child over politics and religion. Dreadful.
Wow, what a testimony. We will all have to stand in judgement on that final day before Jesus, the righteous judge with saints like Lady Jane Grey. Judgement day is coming.
I really appreciate the way you tell the stories. It brings history to life and gives it emotion. Sadness, hope and despair and bravery. How these people are courageous in the face of torture and death. And the realization that it’s such a waste of life. Thanks for posting these little tidbits of powerful history.
I first learnt about Lady Jane Gray when in 1986 I saw a movie named “Lady Jane”, starring 20-year old Helen Bonham Carter in the tragic protagonist role. It made so much impression on me that I devoured books on the era in the ensuing months.
According to that movie 🎥, had she become queen, she would have executed all Catholic priests. If that is true, she and her husband had it coming. If not, it is truly a tragedy and an injustice.
@Red Hot Pepper Spray People did not live that long and grew up fast. I don’t know 🤷♂️ if she truly wanted to murder all Catholic priests as the movie 🎥 claimed. If she did, she deserved her fate.
Roman Catholic propaganda and complete fabrication. They are the masters if it. Lady Jane was a true Christian. Now reigning with Christ in Heaven while her enemies burn in Hell.
The only difference is there’s more law & order & tougher consequences which make ppl hide their defiant behaviour & have a slight fear factor about what other violent, torturous humans will do to them & the justice system to an extent. I live in Scotland & the punishment & sentences carried out for serious crimes is laughable. Bank robbers & hackers gaining from financial fraud get more time than violent heinous crimes because money is involved. But just think if the government or military ever collapses & you’re not a psychopath, you better become one instantly.
@@therugburnz this may seem totally irrelevant (stay with me lol) but when I’ve read the dystopian apocalyptic books or watched films or the telly whether it’s supernatural or more realistic.... it’s always boils down to same thing.... human beings are the biggest threat, cos they’re sick as fuck, not all of them but enough to be a threat!
She was executed not murdered and women of her age , during her time, were not considered young. Many women her age would have been married for years and mothers of several children. Life was short and people didn't have prolonged childhoods.
@@williamegler8771 Semantics my friend. Jane Grey was murdered, she had done no wrong. Her claim to the throne was legitimate, even if a bit ambitious. Her fault was that she was a very devout Protestant to the last and with a RC crazy queen she did not stand a chance. Hideous times that can only be viewed from the perspective of the sixteenth century. Happily in 2021, fewer and fewer people are religious.
@@___LC___ Ha..it wasn't an Insurrection, they were there for a selfie or two.. "Trying to overthrow.?" Don't be daft! Poor planning then, in a country brimming with guns and ammunition!
@@___LC___ "democratic government of the US"...ROFLMFAO...Surely you jest. I have long agreed that Antifa should be considered terrorists but the Demorats will not call out their own Brown Shirts (Sturmabteilung). Was the cop that had his head smashed one of the ones that opened the gates for the Antifa plants? ROFL On a side note...how do you feel about the 25 people killed during the "peaceful" BLM riots...I mean...protests (sorry...need to use Demorat lingo).
Royal power plays are so very tragic. I imagined that she didn’t want the throne because she feared this kind of tragedy, but young royals are always pawns to older and more manipulative arches.
Her story is so sad. She clearly didn’t want to be Queen and the thought of it had never come to her before. She had a true faith unlike many of them. The man in the last painting seen helping her to the block is John Brydges, my ancestral great Grandfather. He was given her prayer book after the execution with a note in the margin for him. So sad.
The proof of humanities greed and treachery. Sadly we as humans haven't learned from our experience 😕. Religious freedom isn't shown. Greed and politicians are still corrupt!
@@___LC___ True Christy; but there ARE fifty countries worldwide, where being a Christian brings much persecution and many deaths. Google Open Doors 2021 list.
You hear the cold history of it, and it's all just facts in a book. When you really think about this young woman facing her death though, and the actual humanity behind the story, it just breaks your heart.
My god. What a truly sad story. And i here people these days say they would bring back the death penalty?! Unbelievable, these people cannot feel, truly.
The painting ‘The Execution of Lady Jane Grey’, they showed in the video is by Paul Delaroche hangs in the National Galley. If you have the opportunity go and view it. It is the picture that gives the biggest impact to viewers causing people to literally stop in their tracks and look from young children to adults. I’ve not met anyone who has viewed it who does not marvel at the emotion it invokes.
So true. The first time I saw it I was unable to tear myself away for at least 15 minutes. It's not only a gorgeous painting but it's also massive in both size and visceral impact.
I came across the famous painting online today. I couldn’t stop staring at it and it made me tear up which caught me off guard because I’m not one to cry. So I’m going to the National Gallery tomorrow to see it in real life. This was a brilliantly put together presentation so thank you 👏🏾👏🏾🇬🇧
I found the visit's that i have made to the Tower of London gave me a very creepy feeling. It is very interesting but i always had this weird feeling. Very well done. Thank you.
@@christopherbaltazar473 Wales is one of the four kingdoms of the United Kingdom, "Welsh" means "Stranger" in Anglo-Saxon they have a poor reputation as a failed country who, like the Scots, blame the English for their lack of impact in the world.
If anyone had the opportunity to go to bradgate park where she grew up before moving to London, its a beautiful deer park now that was donated to Leicestershire Council
Well... The show goes on... People haven't changed a lot since then. More than 500 years has passed and people still fight and sacrifice the innocent ones for power.
There are different consequences these days though, at least in civilized cultures. There’s a bigger fear factor of being caught & either facing the punishment from the law or some actual retribution from ppl who are just as twisted but their twisted shit isn’t as bad in their eyes! Power was also too centralized.
@@birgittabirgersdatter8082 Evil exists in every generation. But officially speaking, at least in the Western world, parents cannot force their young daughter to marry a rapist/husband. Then force her to be Queen, thus angering the rightful heir who'd arrest and execute her.
I agree with power corrupts I was once no.inated a chapter president I'm a international organisation simply because I didnt want go be in charge they decided the one who doesn't want to be the pres should be they were right .the outhers had big plans reckless expensive plans wich would have brought ruin
One group follows the teaching of Jesus Christ, the head of the church, and are called Christians. The other follows the teaching of the head of their church, The Pope, and are called Catholics. The New Testaments are the same, but eleven chapters have been added to the Original Jewish Scriptures, of the old Testament, not recognised by them, by the Catholic Church.
@@johngilmore6688More information please on the 11 books etc. Sounds interesting, not common knowledge? Raised RC so very curious what we weren't told.
I think this s second only to the princes in the tower as one of the saddest stories involving royalty in English history. It is such a shame that the psychotic Mary managed to manipulate her subjects into believing what they heard about Queen Jane.
It's been said many who followed/supported Bloody Mary at first ended up regretting helping her take the throne from Lady Jane Grey after she burned so many protestants alive. No one will ever know what things in England would've been like under Jane's rule, but it's safe to say it couldn't have been any worse than how Mary I ruled it for five years. Jane was very young and didn't deserve the ending she was given. To make things even worse and sad is the fact she never wanted to be queen in the first place. She was merely a pawn of Edward VI.
Anyone of even the remotest of royal descent would probably have done better to just leave rotten Tudor England for a safer, friendler country, New Guineau perhaps.
Many moved to the American Colonies to be escape Tudor and later Cromwellian persecutions, and religious dogmas they didn't follow. ..it hasn't done the US wrong. ...oh feck..
Fifteen fifty free. That th-fronting annoys me to no end. Besides that, absolutely incredible content man. I thoroughly enjoy it! Subbed and like without hesitation.
Jane's parents were sadistic power hungry brutes. Especially her mother Frances Brandon. Frances got off scot free somehow. Her husband was embroiled in a botched rebellion against Mary and lost his head, which is still preserved in some museum today, I believe.
@@steveshapiro326 so was Anne Boleyn’s father & Jane Seymour’s father & brothers, women were pawns who were used to gain favour so their families (usually the men) could social climb. Women accepted this was their role cos they didn’t really know any different. They had to appear meek but must’ve been constantly on the ball covering every angle & extremely resourceful survivors
@Sakkra101 From what I read Jane must have had a high IQ and serious about academics. Had good private tutors. Most girls were illiterate in those days.
Lucky thing is, religion is losing its hold in the Western World. Thank God for atheists and secular humanists. In USA we still have right wing evangelicals and they can be a danger. And pedophile priests though they are being held accountable which they never were in the old days.
@@jeeperspeepers8323 Psalm 14:1 (KJV) "The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God. They are corrupt, they have done abominable works, there is none that doeth good".
The joke is that the main form of modern Protestantism in Britain is the Anglican Church which is so like the modern Catholic is quite amusing. The whole "Orange" and "Green" squabble is as much a "turf war" as any dispute over the religious differences. The fight between the Protestants and Catholics in that era was a power struggle and had little to do with Christianity. The killing of the innocent Lady Jane violated the Commandment "Thou shall not murder (kill)"
@@michaelhalsall5684 Very true. And Henry VIII didn't really like those early Protestants. He just wanted to remove papal authority so he could remove Wife #1. Englishman first, Catholic second.
To be fair, as callous as she may be rembered in history, Mary did seem to not want to kill the former queen. She seemed to have treated her somewhat well up until Jane formerly denounced the Catholic Church. Mary attempted to give Jane several chances to avoid execution.
Its so obvious she didn't want to be queen which makes this all the more worse
she was put in to a position she didn't want. there was nothing she could do but push against them and move away like she should have
- exile her self would have been the best bet to survive and get French and European war lords to come back to uk
So sad and let's not forget that she was little more than a child .
@Red Hot Pepper Spray yes , I'll go with that.
@Red Hot Pepper Spray She was a young married woman. Stop applying your 21st century values to the 16th century.
Well according to letters this isn't so. Letters from her own hand become more confident as queen. The council turned its back because she didn't make Dudley King when she promised to. Meaning she wanted to be sole ruler of England. Doing so alienated the very people pulling the strings to get her in such an honored position. Had she agreed to make him king perhaps she could've fended off Marry with ease.
So very sad. What a hideous vile people who killed a child for religion and politics. Dreadful
Religion+politics/government= Babylon the Great
@@isidroguevara4120 = the Great Reset.
Today we simply abusively disparage and torment people endlessly.
Look at life today
That should be the Tudor slogan “hideous vile people who killed a lot of people over religion & politics” wee bit of an edit
Thank you for doing lady jane grey that poor girl deserved so much better. Bless her 🥺
My wife has a book about the life of lady jane its very sad she never wanted to be queen or to married when she died the executioner said he'd never seen so much blood which he took to be proof that she was innocent of any wrong doing. We live only a few miles away from her childhood home and every year we go there and tell our children about her, it's a beautiful place to be.
@simon lowe this is so sad imagine if she was never executed and she was still alive in 1603 she would have became queen of England since she was next in line after Elizabeth and imagine how she would have ruled England in 1603
Oh how nice,you can have a private execution...the poor young girl had done nothing except be born at such a horrible time.May you rest in peace for ever in your innocence.🙏🌹
@@lyndaoneill7813 yeah and imagine if she was never killed she would be queen in 1603 or her descendants she would have been a great ruler she probably would have ruled England for 3 or 4 years but still more then 9 days oh she would have been such a good ruler
She is a Saint to me, and a constant reminder of how alphas are not what they think they are.
Queen Jane or Lady Jane, I think its a famous legal debate.
I do think its sad that young people: Edward, Jane and Guilford were manipulated by older, greedy people.
So much major history shaped by behind-the-scenes manipulation....yuck.
@@NovaKJ138
Still happening today, Lindsey Getson.
This lockdown is bloody torture.😈😈
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@@thomasfoster1899 I won't lie, definitely is, I am starting to feel worse than what I've felt before lockdown, I've been gloomy than happy for a long while. When this is over hopefully I can get to watch a play on a theater so I can enjoy what my parents did.
Jane's faith carried her through even to her death. Irony was that she had a Roman Catholic bishop accompany her to the scaffold the day she was executed. It's sad that adults used a child and then beheaded that child over politics and religion. Dreadful.
Actually it was a Catholic priest
Wow, what a testimony. We will all have to stand in judgement on that final day before Jesus, the righteous judge with saints like Lady Jane Grey. Judgement day is coming.
There were a lot of innocent people executed for those same reasons. Truly sad.
@@HeatherJSN British peoples during that era were brutal and less civilized. 😟😟
@@ftoftheXy'all been saying that every day, every year, stfu.
I really appreciate the way you tell the stories. It brings history to life and gives it emotion. Sadness, hope and despair and bravery. How these people are courageous in the face of torture and death. And the realization that it’s such a waste of life. Thanks for posting these little tidbits of powerful history.
Thanks mate you're too kind!
@@TheUntoldPast I agree completely with this person’s post. Great job and I subscribed.
I first learnt about Lady Jane Gray when in 1986 I saw a movie named “Lady Jane”, starring 20-year old Helen Bonham Carter in the tragic protagonist role. It made so much impression on me that I devoured books on the era in the ensuing months.
I've never heard of it and I love her. Cary Elwes is in it also. It's free on Prime video so I'm gonna check it out now. Thanks for the tip :)
I wonder if this the lady Jane, in the rolling stones song ,LADY JANE
According to that movie 🎥, had she become queen, she would have executed all Catholic priests. If that is true, she and her husband had it coming. If not, it is truly a tragedy and an injustice.
@Red Hot Pepper Spray People did not live that long and grew up fast. I don’t know 🤷♂️ if she truly wanted to murder all Catholic priests as the movie 🎥 claimed. If she did, she deserved her fate.
Roman Catholic propaganda and complete fabrication. They are the masters if it. Lady Jane was a true Christian. Now reigning with Christ in Heaven while her enemies burn in Hell.
Excellent video on one of the saddest stories of the Tudor era.
I read about Lady Jane Grey when I was 14 - and it really hit home.
You're a fool to believe we are any less evil today.
fact
The only difference is there’s more law & order & tougher consequences which make ppl hide their defiant behaviour & have a slight fear factor about what other violent, torturous humans will do to them & the justice system to an extent. I live in Scotland & the punishment & sentences carried out for serious crimes is laughable. Bank robbers & hackers gaining from financial fraud get more time than violent heinous crimes because money is involved. But just think if the government or military ever collapses & you’re not a psychopath, you better become one instantly.
Yeah, people suck.
@@therugburnz this may seem totally irrelevant (stay with me lol) but when I’ve read the dystopian apocalyptic books or watched films or the telly whether it’s supernatural or more realistic.... it’s always boils down to same thing.... human beings are the biggest threat, cos they’re sick as fuck, not all of them but enough to be a threat!
Sounds like todays government in the USA.
Jane was so young when she was murdered 😭
She was executed not murdered and women of her age , during her time, were not considered young.
Many women her age would have been married for years and mothers of several children.
Life was short and people didn't have prolonged childhoods.
You’re a tosser Egler!
Ok... thanks for mansplaining that to me. She was still a young girl tf?
@@williamegler8771 Stop justifying political murders
@@williamegler8771 Semantics my friend. Jane Grey was murdered, she had done no wrong. Her claim to the throne was legitimate, even if a bit ambitious. Her fault was that she was a very devout Protestant to the last and with a RC crazy queen she did not stand a chance. Hideous times that can only be viewed from the perspective of the sixteenth century. Happily in 2021, fewer and fewer people are religious.
Poor lady , people are so evil . Today people are still as evil but they do it covertly .
Or not so...someone smashed a police officer’s head trying to overthrow the democratic government of the US.
@@___LC___
Ha..it wasn't an Insurrection, they were there for a selfie or two..
"Trying to overthrow.?"
Don't be daft!
Poor planning then, in a country brimming with guns and ammunition!
@@___LC___ "democratic government of the US"...ROFLMFAO...Surely you jest. I have long agreed that Antifa should be considered terrorists but the Demorats will not call out their own Brown Shirts (Sturmabteilung). Was the cop that had his head smashed one of the ones that opened the gates for the Antifa plants? ROFL On a side note...how do you feel about the 25 people killed during the "peaceful" BLM riots...I mean...protests (sorry...need to use Demorat lingo).
Royal power plays are so very tragic. I imagined that she didn’t want the throne because she feared this kind of tragedy, but young royals are always pawns to older and more manipulative arches.
You’re channel is utterly brilliant. Thanks for all your videos. Pete 🇬🇧
Her story is so sad. She clearly didn’t want to be Queen and the thought of it had never come to her before. She had a true faith unlike many of them. The man in the last painting seen helping her to the block is John Brydges, my ancestral great Grandfather. He was given her prayer book after the execution with a note in the margin for him. So sad.
I really enjoy these history vids. They are so imformative. And intetesting.
Unlike your comment. 🙄
I do also. Majored in History.
@@sunnyjim1355 - seriously? What is your problem?
Why don't you go play in traffic.
@@pawwalker3492
I think it may have been a sneer or a joke, by Sunny Jim. He was referring to the two misspelled word's in the comment.
@@johngilmore6688 - doubtful.
Poor girl. A pawn.
The proof of humanities greed and treachery. Sadly we as humans haven't learned from our experience 😕. Religious freedom isn't shown. Greed and politicians are still corrupt!
I guess it depends where you live, no one is being killed by the government for their religious beliefs in my country. Are they in yours?
@@___LC___
True Christy; but there ARE fifty countries worldwide, where being a Christian brings much persecution and many deaths.
Google Open Doors 2021 list.
I feel so bad for jane, pawn for the power hungry people. She deserved really better than what she suffered.
I have no idea why this video popped up on my feed but I'm glad it did. Subbed. Well done.
Thanks! You’re too kind! Thanks for the support!
The insidious evil in humans hearts is ever present.
... and you are human...
Jeremiah 17:9 KJV " The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?"
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@@me67galaxylife Know?
@@downhilltwofour0082 knew
Excellent doco. Thankyou. Awesome channel.
Such a dignified death for one so young, and so innocent of the accusations laid against her.
May she rest in peace.
There’s no such thing as a dignified death. Nothing matters after you’re dead.
... something tells me, we are in for the same; here shortly ...
Or a lot of people will be arrested or killed by the army.
You know exactly what’s up..
Really, now? You want to weigh in again today, on the 21st January?
@@annalisadugard3628 ... naw, don't have to; the new "Dear Leadership" is dragging us back to 'basics' ...
Well, ANTIFA has finally shown their true colors - red.
For anyone who believe for a second that the s#!tstorm that we saw was over ...
I’m assuming the Rolling Stones song “My sweet lady Jane” was inspired by this terribly sad story.
savage. really felt for the poor lass. another great video!
Great channel and great video good luck and God bless
Heartbreaking and incredibly sad
Poor girl and her poor husband. They must have been so scared.
You hear the cold history of it, and it's all just facts in a book. When you really think about this young woman facing her death though, and the actual humanity behind the story, it just breaks your heart.
She was a child. And used as a pawn.. that’s cruel. And disturbing
It'd be cool to have a copy of that painting: The Execution of Lady Jane Grey. Rather unique to display.
@Alex MacKenzie Thank you, I'll do that.
You'd really want a painting of an execution? That's different.
Ugh.
I had to laugh when the auto close captioning translated “Henry the eighth” as “Henry the ape”. How fitting.
More like henry the big foot, coz he’s a monster.
I just wrote a 2000 words essay on that topic, thanks for the video, you've been credited.
You're too kind mate, hope it goes well!
Religion has caused a lot of needless bloodshed over the centuries.
Apparently, thrones do as well.
And also powerful men in politics
Power in any form can cause atrocities.
Religion is the symptom not the cause. Human nature, innit
The love of power, not the love of God, causes suffering.
My god. What a truly sad story. And i here people these days say they would bring back the death penalty?! Unbelievable, these people cannot feel, truly.
The painting ‘The Execution of Lady Jane Grey’, they showed in the video is by Paul Delaroche hangs in the National Galley. If you have the opportunity go and view it. It is the picture that gives the biggest impact to viewers causing people to literally stop in their tracks and look from young children to adults. I’ve not met anyone who has viewed it who does not marvel at the emotion it invokes.
So true. The first time I saw it I was unable to tear myself away for at least 15 minutes. It's not only a gorgeous painting but it's also massive in both size and visceral impact.
Trust in her faith when it came down to her fate is pretty cool. I couldn't imagine being so calm in all that real-life horror and death.
I came across the famous painting online today. I couldn’t stop staring at it and it made me tear up which caught me off guard because I’m not one to cry. So I’m going to the National Gallery tomorrow to see it in real life. This was a brilliantly put together presentation so thank you 👏🏾👏🏾🇬🇧
I found the visit's that i have made to the Tower of London gave me a very creepy feeling. It is very interesting but i always had this weird feeling. Very well done. Thank you.
The Tudors were... kinda awful, smh
What do you expect, they were Welsh afterall.
@@christopherbaltazar473 Wales is one of the four kingdoms of the United Kingdom, "Welsh" means "Stranger" in Anglo-Saxon they have a poor reputation as a failed country who, like the Scots, blame the English for their lack of impact in the world.
@@christopherbaltazar473 We're all just as bad as each other, no ones better, no ones worse
Duh.
@@AA-bz1pr Speak for yourself, we havent subjected the world to Tom Jones!
Imagine those middle age politicians blaming it all on a teenage girl. Scumbags
If anyone had the opportunity to go to bradgate park where she grew up before moving to London, its a beautiful deer park now that was donated to Leicestershire Council
I really enjoy your videos ❤️ thank you for all the content so informative. Poor Lady Jane she didn’t even want to be Queen😔
Everytime I see that painting 'Execution of Lady Jane Gray' at the museum. I just want to jump in and rescue her.
Now I've heard it all.... time travelling white-knights. 🙄
@@sunnyjim1355 yeah, that's sort of like my side job...😉😜wink wink
Another bit tudor history thank you sir
Well... The show goes on... People haven't changed a lot since then. More than 500 years has passed and people still fight and sacrifice the innocent ones for power.
It's been 479 years.
Heartbreaking 😪😪
A true English rose 🥀
A tragic episode in our history - well told
She is passed into the summer land. Poor child this brings me to tears.
Those english wtf. So many executions its a miracle theres any of them left today!
Fantastic information. Thank you
The supposed guilty never had a chance back then.
Brill channel especially how you bring these sad stories back to life
it would be inspiring if next, you list the uplifting executions, you genius.
Imagine if Lady Jane grey was never queen for 9 days and instead became queen in 1603 after Elizabeth
Poor wee lassie ..
Just a wean
great job. thank you
Faced her Death with unparalleled bravery, (albeit a "nobles execution" as opposed to being drawn & quartered) , her stoicism cannot be denied.
Her own father sealed her fate. He sacrificed her for gain
This was a very good description and dramatic. So sad
This was ridiculous. Life meant nothing to these people. Only power at any cost!
Lady Jane Grey, Kathryn Howard.
"Cersei Lannister: Everywhere in the world, they hurt little girls."
Life was so cheap in them days😞
It's not much different today
Inflation 😁
@@russelmurray9268 so true.
It's no different today
There are different consequences these days though, at least in civilized cultures. There’s a bigger fear factor of being caught & either facing the punishment from the law or some actual retribution from ppl who are just as twisted but their twisted shit isn’t as bad in their eyes! Power was also too centralized.
Excellent lesson.🤔
Death of an innocent, caused by power hungry self serving people.
Glad that never happens today.
ha!
Must be a very big rock you live under,
@@birgittabirgersdatter8082 Evil exists in every generation. But officially speaking, at least in the Western world, parents cannot force their young daughter to marry a rapist/husband. Then force her to be Queen, thus angering the rightful heir who'd arrest and execute her.
this still happens tho
@@birgittabirgersdatter8082 Do you get irony?
Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Nothing has changed, those who seek power are almost always completely corrupt.
Everyone has the will to power
It is a very sad and terrible thing how ignorant and brutal .it all is poor child ..
I agree with power corrupts I was once no.inated a chapter president I'm a international organisation simply because I didnt want go be in charge they decided the one who doesn't want to be the pres should be they were right .the outhers had big plans reckless expensive plans wich would have brought ruin
Such wickedness..May Jane rest in piece.
From what a vile bunch of murderous knaves we are descended. It fills me with shame.
Paul
What’s amazing is that each sect looks down on the other, but both remain Christians. Both bibles are virtually identical.
Ridiculous.
Just think of all the people killed over fairy tales. Somebody want to tell them that they are all wrong? No? Ok then carry on.
@@wnchstrman let me know how that works out
One group follows the teaching of Jesus Christ, the head of the church, and are called Christians.
The other follows the teaching of the head of their church, The Pope, and are called Catholics.
The New Testaments are the same, but eleven chapters have been added to the Original Jewish Scriptures, of the old Testament, not recognised by them, by the Catholic Church.
@@johngilmore6688More information please on the 11 books etc. Sounds interesting, not common knowledge? Raised RC so very curious what we weren't told.
@@DD-xt6vo there are more books in the Catholic bible than the KJV that are referred to as apocrypha
I think this s second only to the princes in the tower as one of the saddest stories involving royalty in English history. It is such a shame that the psychotic Mary managed to manipulate her subjects into believing what they heard about Queen Jane.
It's been said many who followed/supported Bloody Mary at first ended up regretting helping her take the throne from Lady Jane Grey after she burned so many protestants alive. No one will ever know what things in England would've been like under Jane's rule, but it's safe to say it couldn't have been any worse than how Mary I ruled it for five years. Jane was very young and didn't deserve the ending she was given. To make things even worse and sad is the fact she never wanted to be queen in the first place. She was merely a pawn of Edward VI.
I love these videos, and have subscribed. The only downside is the monotone narrative.
That's horrible. I honestly would have prolly cried watching her panic looking for the block
Lady Dianna ,told police and reporters shortly before the Paris car crash, her ex husband was planning her death in a car.
Proof?
Lady Jane Grey's last words "Lord into thy hands, I commend my spirit"
We shall never forget her. Bless her.
People used to watch executions as entertainment. I'd rather play with my mini computer 🖥
Anyone of even the remotest of royal descent would probably have done better to just leave rotten Tudor England for a safer, friendler country, New Guineau perhaps.
Many moved to the American Colonies to be escape Tudor and later Cromwellian persecutions, and religious dogmas they didn't follow.
..it hasn't done the US wrong. ...oh feck..
@@razor1uk610 Tell me about it.
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*So sad and Bradgate Park (Leicestershire) we will remember her and often visit*
Fifteen fifty free. That th-fronting annoys me to no end. Besides that, absolutely incredible content man. I thoroughly enjoy it! Subbed and like without hesitation.
I loved the movie 'Lady Jane' with Helena Bonham Carter & Carey Elwes..... it was made over 25 years ago & it was so beautifully done ❤
Yes but even nine days with Jonathan Rhys Meyers is the dream of a lifetime.
I think you’re getting her confused with Jane Seymour?
Mart tried to spare Jane initially. But another rebellion forced her to. Poor Jane.
Hey, just hoping to get a like from the content creator here before his channel blows up.
All these atrocities in the name of power!
Comment #7,thanks for the new episode...
Poor girl. Absolutely shocking.
Yes Tragic short rein , she didn't want..
Jane's parents were sadistic power hungry brutes. Especially her mother Frances Brandon. Frances got off scot free somehow. Her husband was embroiled in a botched rebellion against Mary and lost his head, which is still preserved in some museum today, I believe.
@@steveshapiro326 so was Anne Boleyn’s father & Jane Seymour’s father & brothers, women were pawns who were used to gain favour so their families (usually the men) could social climb. Women accepted this was their role cos they didn’t really know any different. They had to appear meek but must’ve been constantly on the ball covering every angle & extremely resourceful survivors
@Sakkra101 No wonder. Poor kid.
@Sakkra101 From what I read Jane must have had a high IQ and serious about academics. Had good private tutors. Most girls were illiterate in those days.
I’d had jumped head first from the tower if I saw my wife’s body without a head. They would have to wash me off the cobblestone.
worse thing is,protestants n catholics are still fighting eachother to this day.
And it’s all over an imaginary sky god.
Lucky thing is, religion is losing its hold in the Western World. Thank God for atheists and secular humanists. In USA we still have right wing evangelicals and they can be a danger. And pedophile priests though they are being held accountable which they never were in the old days.
@@jeeperspeepers8323 Psalm 14:1 (KJV) "The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God. They are corrupt, they have done abominable works, there is none that doeth good".
The joke is that the main form of modern Protestantism in Britain is the Anglican Church which is so like the modern Catholic is quite amusing. The whole "Orange" and "Green" squabble is as much a "turf war" as any dispute over the religious differences. The fight between the Protestants and Catholics in that era was a power struggle and had little to do with Christianity. The killing of the innocent Lady Jane violated the Commandment "Thou shall not murder (kill)"
@@michaelhalsall5684 Very true. And Henry VIII didn't really like those early Protestants. He just wanted to remove papal authority so he could remove Wife #1. Englishman first, Catholic second.
unbelievable story. So sad.
So all she needed to do was say"ok whatevs I'm a cafflick from now on" and save her life!!
That is soo mad.
To be fair, as callous as she may be rembered in history, Mary did seem to not want to kill the former queen. She seemed to have treated her somewhat well up until Jane formerly denounced the Catholic Church. Mary attempted to give Jane several chances to avoid execution.
Heartbreaking 💔🙏🏼💔
Can we stop mixing up cousins with nieces or nephews. First of all, Jane Grey was the niece of Edward, Mary and Elizabeth, not cousin
Life is so cruel. Poor girl didn't even want to be Queen. Her father's selfishness sealed her fate.
Very interesting
R.I.P Lady Jane!!!🙏🙏
Here because of the famous painting
Those Christians seem to have forgotten the first commandment 🤬😭
You mean thy shall not have no other Gods before me
It hurts to hear people still call her lady jane as she was and always will be queen Jane if only for 9 days