
Mary I of England - Wikipedia
Mary I (18 February 1516 – 17 November 1558), also known as Mary Tudor, was Queen of England and Ireland from July 1553 and Queen of Spain as the wife of King Philip II from January 1556 until her death in 1558.
Mary I | Biography & Facts | Britannica
Feb 14, 2025 · 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 her persecution of Protestants in a vain attempt to restore Roman Catholicism in England.
Death and funeral of Mary I of England - Wikipedia
Mary I of England died on 17 November 1558 at St James's Palace in London. She was 42 years old. [1] . Mary was buried in Westminster Abbey on 14 December. [2] According to Jane Dormer, Mary came to London from Hampton Court at the end of August.
Mary Tudor - Death, Facts & Husband - Biography
Apr 2, 2014 · Seeking to return England to the Catholic Church, she persecuted hundreds of Protestants and earned the moniker "Bloody Mary." She died at St. James Palace in London on November 17,...
The Illnesses and Death of Queen Mary I
Feb 23, 2018 · Queen Mary I’s brother Edward and half-brother Henry Fitzroy may have died of suppurating tumors of the lung or that old standby, tuberculosis. Her sister Elizabeth we know had decaying teeth causing toothache and a bout of smallpox that nearly killed her.
The Illness, Death, and Burial of Mary I - Tudor Extra
Dec 13, 2023 · The Death of Mary I By the spring of 1558, Mary was gravely ill, suffering from insomnia, melancholia, and dropsy (swelling of the body caused by fluid trapped in the tissue).
The Myth of 'Bloody Mary' | Mary I, England's First Tudor Queen
May 9, 2024 · When she died at age 42 in 1558 of an ailment alternatively identified as uterine cancer, ovarian cysts or influenza, Elizabeth claimed the throne. Prior to England’s break from Rome in 1534,...
Mary I, aka Bloody Mary: What Happened to Henry VII's …
Dec 9, 2024 · Died: 17 November 1558 at St James's Palace, London. Remembered for: Being the first queen regnant of England, and for burning nearly 300 Protestant men, women and children during her reign. Ruled: 1553–58. Family: Mary's father was Henry VIII and her mother was Catherine of Aragon.
Bloody Mary: The Marriage, Reign, and Death of a Queen of …
Oct 9, 2015 · Queen Mary I died on November 17, 1558, in the Palace of Saint James, at the age of 42. Despite the specific request in her will, she was buried in Westminster Abbey, far from the grave of her mother (located in the Peterborough Cathedral.)
The Real Story of 'Bloody Mary' | Catholic Answers Magazine
Jun 6, 2023 · Three hundred people were burned to death in four years–thus the nickname “Bloody Mary.” Her brutal reaction to sedition and heresy, typical in a brutal age, contributed to the eventual triumph of Protestantism in England with Elizabeth. Mary died in …