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Bloody Mary had a little baby boy a year before she died. When she did dieher half sisterElizabethbecame Queen.

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She never had a child. She thought she was pregnant for several times, but it was all declared false.

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She had three children.

Henry Brandon, Frances Brandon and Eleanor Brandon

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How old was Mary Tudor when she became queen of France?

Mary Tudor never did become Queen of France. Only Queen of England. Mary Queen of Scots, Mary Stewart became Queen of France the age of 17.


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there are two women named Mary Tudor, The first was Mary Tudor, Queen of France, Duchess of Suffolk was was born 18 March 1496 and was the youngest child of King Henry VII the first Tudor Monarch she died in 25 June 1533, the second Mary Tudor was Queen Mary I of England, she was born 18 February 1516 and was the oldest child of King Henry VIII the second Tudor Monarch and son of King Henry VII, Queen Mary I died 17 November 1558


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When Mary Tudor became Queen who did she marry?

Mary Tudor, Queen of France Her first marriage, to the 52 year old King Louis XII of France, was at Abbeville in France Oct 9th 1514 Her second marriage, to Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, took place twice. The first (secret) marriage was in France and the second official one was at Greenwich Palace, London in 1515. Mary, Queen of England was also known as Mary Tudor. She married Prince Philip of Spain in Winchester Cathedral 25 July 1554


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