Mary had only one husband - Philip II of Spain. She predeceased him. She was the daughter of Henry VIII and his first wife, Katherine of Aragon.
Mary Tudor. Bloody Mary was Mary Tudor, Queen of England, and daughter of King Henry VIII.
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.
No. The daughter of the above was Mary Tudor, Bloody Mary, Queen Mary I. Mary Queen of Scots is the mother of the King that suceeded Elizabeth I, King James I , VI of Scotland.
Of course she did! Mary, also known as Bloody Mary because of the way she killed thousands that weren't Catholic, was King Henry the 8th's daughter, she was the only daughter King Henry didn't hate, although I think he still beheaded her. But that's not the point. I hope this helps!
No, James VI was Mary I, Queen of Scotland's son who became James 1 of England and commissioned the King James Version of the Bible. Mary I of England was the daughter of Henry VIII and was known as 'Bloody Mary.'
Bloody Mary was the daughter of King Henry VIII and a murderous queen of Great Britain. Mother Mary is the mother of Jesus Christ and is considered by many Christians, especially Catholics, to be the Queen of Heaven.
Mary I, sometimes known as Bloody Mary, was Queen of England from 1556 to 1558. She was the daughter of King Henry VIII and his first wife Catherine of Aragon. The divorce of Henry and Catherine is what caused England to create the Church of England.
Bloody Mary was the eldest daughter of King Henry VIII. he had three children (all to different wives) Mary was the eldest, Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth I) was next and Edward VI was his youngest child.
There were two daughters. Mary (daughter of Henry and his first queen, Katherine of Aragon) had the unfortunate appellation Bloody Mary. Elizabeth (Henry and Anne Boleyn) had several soubriquets - the Virgin Queen, Good Queen Bess, Gloriana.
She had 280 rather important people killed because they refused to become Catholics.
'Bloody' Mary was King Henry the VIII's oldest daughter. She was a very devout Christian and her persecution of Protestants after her ascent to the throne earned her the nickname 'Bloody Mary.'