no, he died a natural death.
Many believe the drink was later dubbed a Bloody Mary after Queen Mary Tudor and her particularly bloody reign over England in the 16th century. However, a 1934 ad, noted by Esquire, states that entertainer George Jessel named the drink after a friend, Mary Geraghty.She was the first-ever Queen of England to rule in her own right, but to her critics, Mary I of England has long been known only as “Bloody Mary.” This unfortunate nickname was thanks to her persecution of Protestant heretics, whom she burned at the stake in the hundreds
Elizabeth the 1st
The person who owned the Mary Rose was Elizabeth the 1st
Mary I (18 February 1516 - 17 November 1558)
no, he died a natural death.
Mary who? Mary in the Bible? Or another Mary? Please write your question a bit more clearly so it can be understood and answered.
1 brother edward 1st and 1 sister elizabeth 1st
1.) Mary was given the name''Bloody Mary'' because she had almost burnt innocent people and protestant at the stake in 5 years! 2.) She was a catholic but hated protestants. 3.) She accurately burnt 285 people including protestants and her sister Queen Elizabeth the 1st 5 in five years. 4.) She helped poor people.
"Mary" was a common name in 1st Century Palestine, just as "Jennifer" is a popular name in America today.
It is the other way round, Elizabeth 1st of England imprisoned Mary, Queen of Scots, in the Tower of London. However, to ask why she did this, is in debate, as many people could argue over that is was because Mary was plotting against Elizabeth, or the other way round.
Mary the 1st.
Mary the 1st had no children.
Mary 1st was a catholic.
Which Mary Tudor? many people wrongly call Queen Mary I of England "Mary Tudor" monarchs don't have last names, thus the only Mary Tudor is Mary, Queen of France the sister of Henry VIII. in ether case the Great Grandfathers of Queen Mary I of England were Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond, King Edward IV of England, King John II (The Great) of Aragon, and King John II of Castile the Great Grandfathers of Mary Tudor, Queen of France were Sir Owen Meredith Tudor, John Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset, Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York, and Richard Woodville, 1st Earl Rivers
Mary I of Scotland was a Catholic. Mary I of England was also a Catholic
if there was Mary 2nd...then yes