Mary Tudor, Queen of England: ‘Bloody Mary’ or Troubled Monarch?
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- Queen Mary I of England, known as "Bloody Mary," led a violent Catholic counter-reformation against Protestantism, facing personal and political disappointments throughout her troubled reign.
- Mary Tudor, raised to be submissive but inheriting traits from her father, Henry VIII, triumphantly became Queen of England in 1553, initiating financial reforms, marrying Philip of Spain, and overseeing a counter-reformation that reinstated Catholicism and persecuted Protestants.
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Who was Queen Mary I of England?
Mary Tudor, daughter of Henry VIII.
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