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Mary I | Biography & Facts | Britannica
WEBMar 29, 2024 · Mary I (born February 18, 1516, Greenwich, near London, England—died November 17, 1558, London) was the first queen to rule England (1553–58) in her own right. She was known as Bloody Mary for …
Mary I of England - World History Encyclopedia
WEBMay 6, 2020 · Mary I of England reigned as queen from 1553 to 1558 CE. The eldest daughter of Henry VIII of England (r. 1509-1547 CE) with Catherine of Aragon (1485-1536 CE), she restored Catholicism in …
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Mary I - England, Queen & Bloody Mary | HISTORY
WEBNov 9, 2009 · England’s first female monarch, Mary I (1516-1558) ruled for just five years. The only surviving child of Henry VIII and his first wife, Catherine of Aragon, Mary took the throne after the...
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Mary I (r.1553-1558) | The Royal Family
WEBJun 28, 2017 · Mary I was the first Queen Regnant (that is, a queen reigning in her own right rather than a queen through marriage to a king). Courageous and stubborn, her...
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Queen Mary I - Facts, Information, Biography & Portraits
WEBJan 31, 2015 · Mary I was the first Queen of England to be crowned in her own right. Mary Tudor was born on February 18, 1516, at the Palace of Placentia. She was the daughter of King Henry VIII and his first wife, …
Mary I of England "Bloody Mary" - British Heritage
WEBMary I of England, known to many as Mary Tudor or the infamous "Bloody Mary," was born on February 18, 1516, in Greenwich, England. She came into the world as the sole surviving child of the formidable King Henry …
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