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What was the name of the Scottish queen who ruled from 1542 to 1567, and was known as the “Nine-Day Queen”?

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The Scottish queen who ruled from 1542 to 1567 and was known as the "Nine-Day Queen" was not Scottish, but rather English. Her name was Lady Jane Grey, and she became queen of England in 1553 after the death of King Edward VI. Lady Jane Grey was deposed by Mary I after just nine days on the throne, and later executed for treason.
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Actually, Mary, Queen of Scots never ruled as the "Nine-Day Queen". That title belongs to Lady Jane Grey, who ruled England for just nine days in 1553. Mary, Queen of Scots ruled Scotland from 1542 to 1567 before being deposed and eventually executed by Queen Elizabeth I of England.
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THE SCOTTISH QUEEN WHO RULED FROM 1542 TO 1567 AND WAS KNOWN AS THE "NINE- DAY QUEEN" OF SCOTS IS NOT MARY. MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS REIGNED FROM 1542 TO 1567 BUT IS NOT REFFERED TO AS THE "NINE- DAY QUEEN". THIS TITLE IS GIVEN TO LADY JANE GREY.
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The Scottish queen who ruled from 1542 to 1567 and was known as the "Nine-Day Queen" was Lady Jane Grey. However, it's worth noting that Lady Jane Grey was the Queen of England and not Scotland. The Scottish queen who ruled during that period was Mary, Queen of Scots.
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