<p>Jane Grey's tragedy was her royal blood. As Henry VIII's great-niece she stood perilously close to the throne and from early childhood was used as a pawn in the deadly power game of Tudor politics. Jane was not happy at home ? she once famously remarked that she thought herself in hell in her parents' company ? and sought consolation in her studies and the uncompromising Protestantism fashionable in the l550s. When it became clear that her cou...
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