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Bloody Queen Mary I, oil on panel by Sir Anthony More, 1554. Is she wearing "La Peregrina or is this the famous "Mirror of Naples"?

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Portraits of a Queen: Mary I of England

Mary Tudor was the daughter of Henry VIII and his wife Katherine of Aragon. She was born in 1516 and was their only surviving child. After many years of trying for more Katherine recognized that sh…

The Disturbing Origins of Common Nursery Rhymes

Let's face it: everything is a lot more horrifying than you thought when you were a kid. Pick even the most childlike, innocent thing you can think of, and the odds are that there's a deeply disturbing story behind it. For instance, nursery rhymes. We grew up

On this day, 462 years ago, Mary I passed away at the age of 42.

“As Mary lay in her bed in St. James Palace, the halls echoed with silence. All but the most staunchly loyal members of court had abandoned her, flocking to her sister Elizabeth, who would soon wear…

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Mary I of England Dies Meaning the Accession of Elizabeth I  Mary I reigned for five years. Within that time, she burned nearly 300 Protestant at the stake as heretics and had two false pregnancies. By March 1558, she had to give into the fact that her half-sister, Elizabeth, would become the next Queen of England.

On November 17, Elizabeth I became Queen of England after the death of her half-sister, Mary I. Her reign lasted for five years and she is now known as Bloody Mary.

Crooked collector feared to be behind £1m Mary Queen of Scots' raid

Experts believe a crooked collector could be behind the £1million raid on Arundel Castle, West Sussex, which took place at 10.30pm, Friday. Mary Queen of Scots' rosary beads were stolen.

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Today in 1558 Mary I’s 5th Parliament opened, and one of it’s first points of business was to grant subsidies to Mary to make up for the loss of Calais. Calais, which, though French, had been controlled by England since 1346, fell two weeks before, on January 8.
Today in 1572 John Knox died. A Sottish clergyman, Knox is remembered as the founder of Presbyterianism, but he was also known for his outspoken stance against Mary I. He wrote a book called The First Blast of the Trumpet Against the Monstrous Regimen of Women in which he attacked women rulers like Marie of Guise, and Mary I.
Today in 1553 Mary I proceeded through London on the way to her coronation. Immediately behind Mary’s carriage was another with Princess Elizabeth and Anne of Cleves in it.
On July 20 1554 Prince Philip arrived in England to marry Mary I, daughter of Henry VIII. Mary’s love life, like much in the rest of her life, was sad, and didn’t end well.

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