There were multiple Queen Marys, but the one I believe you are talking about reigned from 1553 to 1558. She is known also as "Bloody Mary" for her notorious killing of hundreds of protestants during her short reign. The follwing is a link if you wish to read more about her.
http://departments.kings.edu/womens_history/marytudor.html
She reigned as Queen Mary from 1553-1558.
Mary
Mary I (1516 - 1558) nicknamed "Bloody Mary" for her persecution of Protestants during her reign, was the daughter of Henry VIII (1491 - 1547) and his first wife, Catherine of Aragon (1485 - 1536).
Henry VIII's first daughter was Mary, daughter of Catherine of Aragon (Henry's first wife). She later became Queen Mary I. Henry's second daugher was Elizabeth (who later became Elizabeth I) daughter of Anne Boleyn, Henry's second wife.
Lady Jane Grey was the niece of King Henry VIII (his sister Mary's daughter). Upon the death of King Edward, Lady Jane Grey, at the urging of several corrupt advisors, became queen. Her reign lasted only nine days, as the public support was behind Henry VIII's daughter, Princess Mary, to become queen. Mary claimed the throne that was rightfully hers, and Lady Jane Grey was held prisoner in the Tower of London until she was beheaded seven months later.
There were two Mary Tudors. The first was the daughter of Elizabeth of York and Henry VII of England. The second was the daughter of Katherine of Aragon and Henry VIII and was the niece of the first.
Mary
She reigned from July 1553 to November 1558.
Mary I (1516 - 1558) nicknamed "Bloody Mary" for her persecution of Protestants during her reign, was the daughter of Henry VIII (1491 - 1547) and his first wife, Catherine of Aragon (1485 - 1536).
(Bloody) Mary was in power, followed by Elizabeth I
Yes. Bloody Mary was the daughter of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon.
Henry Carey, while rumored to be the lovechild of Mary Boleyn and King Henry VIII, was not considered an heir to the throne because he was never acknowledged as Henry VIII's child, let alone a legitimate child. This is the same reason Henry Fitzroy was not considered a Tudor heir; he was produced by an affair between the King and Bessie Blount, and therefore, declared illegitimate. Both Princess Mary (daughter of King Henry and Queen Katherine) and Princess Elizabeth (daughter of King Henry and Queen Anne) were declared illegimate at one point as well. However, his last wife, Catherine Parr, convinced him to restore them as legitimate and, thus, heirs to the throne. After King Edward (son of King Henry and Queen Jane) died after a short reign, Princess Mary became Queen, but was shortly overthrown in favor of Elizabeth, who would rule for decades.
Princess Mary/ Queen Mary I
Henry VIII's first daughter was Mary, daughter of Catherine of Aragon (Henry's first wife). She later became Queen Mary I. Henry's second daugher was Elizabeth (who later became Elizabeth I) daughter of Anne Boleyn, Henry's second wife.
Yes, A Bloody Mary is a drink made using Vodka and Tomato Juice. Also "Bloody Mary" was the description given to Queen Mary I of England (Henry VIII's eldest daughter) as her reign was short and very brutal.
Lady Jane Grey was the niece of King Henry VIII (his sister Mary's daughter). Upon the death of King Edward, Lady Jane Grey, at the urging of several corrupt advisors, became queen. Her reign lasted only nine days, as the public support was behind Henry VIII's daughter, Princess Mary, to become queen. Mary claimed the throne that was rightfully hers, and Lady Jane Grey was held prisoner in the Tower of London until she was beheaded seven months later.
Anne Boleyn was her mother and Henry VIII was her father.
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