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Mary I of England

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Biography

Name: Mary I
Birth Date: February 18, 1516
Death Date: November 25, 1558
Place of Birth: Greenwich, England
Nationality: English
Gender: Female
Occupations: queen

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Biography of Mary I
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Mary I (1516-1558) was queen of England from 1553 to 1558. Her reign marked a reversal of Edward VI's Protestant policies and a return to Catholicism. Born on Feb. 18, 1516, at Greenwich Palace, Mary was the daughter of Henry VIII and Catherine of...


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Mary I of England ( 1516-02-18 - 1558-11-17 ), Queen of England and Ireland, known as Bloody Mary for her persecution of Protestants . Contents 1 Sourced 2 Unsourced 3 About Mary I of England 4 External links // Sourced When I am dead and opened, you...


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Mary I of England Information
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Mary I (18 February, 1516 – 17 November, 1558), also known as Mary Tudor, called "Bloody Mary", was Queen of England and Queen of Ireland from 6 July1553 (de facto) or 19 July 1553 (de jure) until her death. Mary, the fourth crowned monarch of the...


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History Review
Was Mary I's persecution of protestants: counter-productive? Mark Rathbone explains why Mary Tudor's religious policies failed. (The Unpredictable Past).(queen of England)
12/01/2001: 3,612 words, approx. 12 pages
THE ISSUE The reputation of Mary I as 'Bloody Mary', the persecutor of Protestants, has been an enduring one. To our modern western morality, the burning? of people for their religious convictions is abhorrent. But let us leave aside our moral feelings...
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Mary Stewart in France and Scotland: Retha Warnicke examines the tumultuous career of Mary, Queen of Scots, before her long incarceration by her cousin Elizabeth I of England.(Profiles in Power)
12/01/2003: 3,958 words, approx. 13 pages
Many events in the life of Mary Stewart are controversial, from her birth in 1542 to her death in 1587. The two most well-known modern studies of her are by Antonia Fraser and Jenny Wormald. Fraser views her as a romantic figure, interpreting...
 


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Mary Tudor: Princess, Bastard, and Queen of England
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Reviews the life of Queen Mary I, Bloody Mary, the first female ruler of England. Describes her pampered childhood, her isolated and fearful teenage years and her unhappy adulthood as Queen of England.


 

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