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Lady Jane 1986

Key Concepts & Terms- Protestant Reformation Henry VIII Church of England Act of Succession Regents Edward VI, Mary Tudor, Elizabeth Tudor, Jane Grey, John Dudley, Guilford Dudley

Protestant Reformation This movie is set in England in the 1550’s. There had been a lot of political and religious conflict in England over the last few generations. England had been Catholic until 1534, in fact most of Europe was Catholic until 1521, when Martin Luther stated the Protestant Reformation. From that point on, Protestants and Catholics fought each other legally and physically for political and spiritual control of Europe.

Tudor Family Henry (Tudor)VII+ Elizabeth York Arthur Henry Mary I #2 Elizabeth I #3 Edward VI #1 Mary + Charles, first Duke of Suffolk Frances + Henry Grey Jane Grey #4 Margaret+James IV of Scotland James V + Mary of Guise Mary, Queen of Scots #5

Henry VIII Henry VIII Catherine of Aragon Mary I Anne Boleyn Elizabeth I Jane Seymour Edward VI Anne of Cleves Catherine Howard Katherine Parr

Henry VIII He broke with the Church to get annulment He made himself head of Church Catherine of Aragon was a strong Catholic Anne and Katherine were strong Protestants

Henry VIII He dies, leaving Edward king at nine. He is a Protestant, raised by Katherine He has a council of regents. John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland, was the most powerful of these men.

Edward VI Edward was very devoted to the Protestant faith, even berating his older sister for remaining a Catholic, and they were not speaking when he died. He had been determined to keep England Protestant and not allow it to become Catholic again.

John Dudley With that in mind, Dudley tries to get Edward to marry his first cousin once removed, who is third in line for the throne, and is a protestant. Her name is Jane Grey. When it becomes obvious that Edward is very sick and dying, he instead makes her his heir, writing his sisters out of the succession.

John Dudley Dudley cooks up a marriage between Jane and his son, Guilford. That way he gets his line on the throne and maintains power. Mary isn’t going to be happy about this.

Mary I In the mean time, Mary has married her first cousin, Philip , the prince of Spain. She uses his resources to get back into England.