‘I will spare the life of Lady Jane’

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The English Reformation
Advertisements

The Tudor Monarchs.
When Edward died in 1553 Mary became Queen of England. Many people were delighted. There were lots of celebrations throughout London. The people were.
Mary I Test Number One Sheets What was Mary I’s nick-name? Bloody Mary.
The History of England Part II
Study the graph that shows how England and Wales moved between being Catholic and Protestant countries. Then move labels to the appropriate place on the.
Religion and Monarchy Revision
The Tudor Monarchs Henry VIIHenry VIII Edward VI Lady Jane Grey Mary I Elizabeth I.
The Tudor’s & The English Reformation Mr. Marsh Columbus North High School Please refer to family tree timeline as we complete this power point.
Elizabeth 1 What Was Elizabeth I Good At? Elizabeth was very good at horse riding. In Tudor times it was fashionable to ride side saddle and here is.
The Defeat of the Spanish Armada.  Edward VI ( )  (Lady Jane Grey—1558 “The Nine Days’ Queen”)  Mary Tudor ( )  QUEEN ELIZABETH I.
The Tudor Monarchs Henry VII Henry Tudor’s victory over Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth Henry Tudor’s victory over Richard III at the.
Chapter 1 Part II~ The Renaissance Pages in text.
Liam Buckley The Tudor Monarchs When Henry VIII died in 1547, his son Edward VI became king. Edward was only nine years old so his uncle became his advisor.
Henry VII ( ) The beginner of the Tudors dynasty. The father of Henry VIII, a man who established a new kind of monarchy and created the merchant.
 We are going to learn about the lives of the Kings and Queens who ruled Britain from 1485 to  We are going to look at what type of people they.
Reformation in England The Tudor Dynasty. Wars of Roses,  House of York  White Rose  House of Lancaster  Red Rose  Ended when Henry VII.
Henry VIII B – D Tudor Dynasty Henry VII Henry VIII Edward VI Lady Jane Grey Mary I Elizabeth I Became king in 1509; 18 yrs old His brother.
The Tudor Monarchs. Catherine of Aragon Anne Boleyn Jane Seymour Henry VIII ( )
The English Reformation The European World. Henry VIII Wants a Son  1529, Henry VIII broke from the Roman Catholic Church because the Pope would not.
The English Reformation
Protestant Reformation in England Protest Spreads.
Edward VI was the son of Henry VIII and Jane Seymour. He was nine years old when he became King. He was a Protestant. Edward was very ill and he died.
WALT: Understand what happened to the Tudor monarchy after Henry VIII’s death. WILF: Analyse key paintings and unlock the meaning behind them. WALT: Understand.
BY anna AND katy What did Mary I change in her time being Queen? Mary restored papal supremacy in England, abandoned the title of Supreme Head of the.
Queen Elizabeth I and Her Family
By the end of the lesson………
Edward VI Test Number 3 Sheets What was the nick name of Lady Jane Grey? The Nine Days Queen.
DO NOW: Thursday, 10/10/13 Why did Luther decide to break with the Church?
Year 8 Learning Log. Specific examples of religious changes occurred during their reign? Continuities: What stayed the same during their reign Describe.
Timeline of the Kings and Queens of England The Tudors.
Notes for Test. Henry VII Elizabeth of York Henry VIII.
The Six Wives of Henry VIII. Henry’s first wife was Catherine Of Aragon. She was born in 1485 and married Henry in 1509 and they had seven children, only.
QOD Friday March 8 World Calendar : Evaluate the importance of Elizabeth I and list 3 of her contributions QOD : How are Henry VIII and Queen Mary connected?
Read the following football report and answer the questions The game of the season this year has to be when Spurs beat Chelsea 2-1 at White Hart Lane.
8.2 Notes: The Reformation Spreads. I. Calvin and Calvinism 1. John Calvin’s ideas became the basis for many new Protestant churches. 2. He believed in.
The Six Wives of Henry VIII
Presentation on Tudor Monarchs
Mary, Queen of Scots By: Kelly Key Mrs.Eckman Wissler
Reformation in England
Honors Modern World EUROPEAN HISTORY Lesson #4 English Reformation
Honors Modern World EUROPEAN HISTORY Lesson #5 English Reformation
The Tudor Monarchs by Carmine Congiu.
TREATY OF TORDESILLAS.
Reformation in England
 starter activity What can you remember from the lesson about Edward VI and the Protestant Church in England? You will be given a word. Decide if that.
Created by Lisa Sydeski Thomas Jefferson High School
Lesson 4: Henry VIII (1491 – 1547) A great Tudor Monarch.
Elizabeth: The Golden Age
The Tudor Monarchs
The English Reformation
The Successors of Henry VIII
Henry VIII and The English Reformation
Henry VIII and The English Reformation
Bellringer Who wrote the 95 Theses? What are indulgences?
The Reformation in England
The Tudor Monarchs
Lady Jane 1986.
ENGLAND.
We are going to learn about the Tudor Kings and Queens
England’s Royal Family
ENGLAND.
Divorced, beheaded, died, divorced, beheaded, survived…an overview
Absolutism: England The Tudors.
The Tudor Monarchs an overview Click to proceed by Bernard John Poole
Year 7 Summer 1 The Tudors Key terms Armada -A fleet of Spanish ships sent to invade England Catholic -A traditional Christian, before the Reformation.
THE TUDORS -enter name here-.
Presentation transcript:

‘I will spare the life of Lady Jane’ Source A: A painting of Queen Mary All the people of London rejoiced and made many great fires. They set out tables and feasted. Source B: From a diary written at the time, celebrating the arrival of the new queen. ‘I will spare the life of Lady Jane’ Source C: Lady Jane Grey was named queen by the previous king, Edward VI. She didn’t last long at all. Mary’s troops marched into London and arrested her. Mary promised not to kill Jane but soon ordered the execution of her, her husband and other family members. Mary was a deeply religious woman devoted to the Catholic faith. All of the monarchs after Mary have been Protestant. So Mary’s history has been written by Protestants. They have not been kind to her. Source I: An extract from a modern history book. ‘’....when Mary died, all the churches of London did ring, and at night made bonfires and had parties in the street to celebrate. Source H: From a diary written at the time of Mary’s death. ‘’About 300 people were burned to death all over the country because they refuse to worship the Catholic way. Most of these were humble shopkeepers, carpenters, farmers and housewives. Source D: From History Alive 1 1485-174 by Peter Moss, 1980. Source E: The burning of Latimer and Ridley two Protestants who refused to become Catholics. A person who is prepared to die for what they believe is called a martyr ‘’There were burnt 5 bishops, 21 ministers, 8 gentlemen, 84 workers , 100 farmers, servants and labourers, 26 wives, 20 widows, 9 girls, 2 boys and 2 infants.’ Source F: From an essay on the history of Norfolk. Source G: Graph showing the number of burnings by Tudor monarchs.