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She made the church plain. No decorations.

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Queen Mary I, also known as "Bloody Mary," was known for her persecutions of Protestants during her reign from 1553 to 1558. She attempted to restore Roman Catholicism as the official religion of England, undoing the Protestant reforms made by her father, Henry VIII, and her brother, Edward VI. Mary's efforts included revoking laws that favored Protestantism, restoring papal authority, and executing Protestant leaders.

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