Mary was a catholic. The nickname 'bloody' Mary is because she burnt several people at the stake, including the Archbishop of Canterbury. Also the Scottish hated Mary at one point so she came to her sister Elizabeth (Queen of England) but in 1586 there was a plot to kill Elizabeth and it was a coded message and Mary was found guilty of the plot and was executed in 1587.
AnswerCatholicBloody Mary was the nickname of Queen Mary I, the daughter of Henry VIII. She received her name by the means with which she rooted out protestant heresy following her father's death. Her half sister, Elizabeth I, a protestant, succeeded her.
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Bloody Mary =Mary I (ruled 1553-58).
The queen of England who persecuted protestants was Mary I who ruled for 5 years from 1553 until her death in 1558 at the age of 42. Her executions of Protestants caused her opponents to give her the name "Bloody Mary".
A Bloody Mary is made of tomato juice and vodka. It is usually served at breakfast. It is named after the Tudor monarch who persecuted protestants. She was succeeded by Elizabeth I.
Staunchly Catholic, Mary I had no love for the Protestants who had tried to keep her from the throne and persecuted them when she came to power, earning herself the name, 'Bloody Mary'.
Mary I did have her relative Lady Jane Grey executed, after an attempt was made to put her on the throne instead of Mary (Lady Jane was a Protestant, Mary was Catholic). However, she did not generally kill her relatives; the name Bloody Mary came about due to the large number of Protestants she had executed.
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No, Mary Thatcher is not known as "Bloody Mary." "Bloody Mary" is a nickname for Queen Mary I of England, who ruled from 1553 to 1558 and was known for her persecution of Protestants.