When we talk about the 'Bloody Mary' label, Protestant propaganda is very relevant, but also let's not forget about Lady Jane Grey. Paul Delaroche's depiction of her execution is as powerful and moving as anything John Foxe wrote.
It's not exactly a pro-Mary picture, is it?
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Jane Asher as Lady Jane Grey in The Prince and the Pauper (1962)
Jane Asher as Jane Seymour in Henry VIII and His Six Wives (1972)
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The Execution of Lady Jane Grey by Paul Delaroche
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We'll fly. We'll fly. Away, beyond their reach. So far. Their touch cannot tarnish us - and at last, we will be...Nothing.Nobody. Each other's. Only this time, forever.
LADY JANE (1986)
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god loves you but not enough to save you.
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Once again chosen mostly at top of my head. You might think the ones who were literally murdered have an advantage, but some, I think, were murdered detachedly, in a mafioso “business is business” way, while others lived surrounded by someone who was focusing a full grown adult’s preoccupying hate into them.
So use whatever metric you want!
Paul I was suggested so often in my last poll and forgive me for forgetting the beef.
*beefed with the hardest
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My favorite Tudor costumes (12/37):
Lady Jane Grey’s pink and gold dress and hair snood in The Prince and the Pauper (1977)
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(Almost) Every Costume Per Episode + Lady Jane Grey’s black velvet gown with white collar and black and gold embellished foreparts and foreskirt in 1x08
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Bella Ramsey on a horse cinematic universe
GAME OF THRONES(2011-2019)
BECOMING ELIZABETH(2022)
THE LAST OF US(2023-)
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