She was a very devout Catholic and worked to restore England to the Old Faith. She punished the heretics, or, at the time, Protestant people who refused to convert, by burning them. She asked for her subjects to live in 'quiet Christian charity' so as long as they outwardly conformed she would be happy and they could do as they wished in private but unfortunately 283 people spoke up for their Protestant beliefs and were burned for it. When she died, her half-sister Elizabeth I, who succeeded her, reversed her acts and made England a Protestant country once more. The opposite of Mary, she executed Catholics who refused to convert.
Henry VII, Henry VIII, Edward VI, Elizabeth I The Great, Mary Tudor, nicknamed Bloody Mary.
Bloody Mary
There are several Mary I's. Both 'Bloody Mary', who wasMary I of England and Mary Queen of Scots, who was Mary I of Scotland, they were both Catholic.
No, the cocktail "Bloody Mary" is named after "Queen Mary I of England".
Bloody Mary lived in the mirror
Here's a link to the rules of Bloody Mary: http://paranormal.lovetoknow.com/Bloody_Mary_Face_in_the_Mirror
Because she burnt many people at the stake because they were protestant.
bloody mary punished people at the protestant religion at what stake
Mary Queen of Scots was Catholic.
Henry VII, Henry VIII, Edward VI, Elizabeth I The Great, Mary Tudor, nicknamed Bloody Mary.
Mary Tudor, also known as Mary I of England or "Bloody Mary," was English. She was the daughter of King Henry VIII and his first wife, Catherine of Aragon.
Queen Mary was most cruel to everyone who did not share her beliefs in the Catholic Religion, hence the name "Bloody Mary"
If we are talking about "Bloody Mary"--she suppressed and persecuted non-Catholics.
Bloody Mary
No, Bloody Mary is the nickname of Queen Marry I of England who killed nearly 300 people for not worshipping her religion.
If you mean Mary Tudor, then there are hundreds!! there are a few bellow • The reign of Mary I, Robert Tittler • Bloody Mary, Carolly Erickson • Tudor England, John Guy • The Tudor Years, John Lotherington • The Tudors, Christopher Morris Look up: A.G Dickens, Christopher Haigh, George Bernard,
i think she thought it was stupid and to marry the king