If you are referring to "Queen Mary I, of the Scots" and often notoriously dubbed with "Bloody".
1) She was married to a Spaniard, Phillip, who happened to be her cousin's son. This freed the rest of the royal bachelor world from the potential Horror of having to get into bed with her.
2) She thought her cyst was a son. This allowed certain Thanksgiving services to be held in London...any excuse for a party is generally regarded as a good thing.
3) She might have inspired "Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary" which on the whole is an excellent nursery rhyme.
And here's a potential 4th good thing.
If you're Catholic, she killed a bunch of protestants. Isn't that wonderful?
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OK can i just say that the 3rd reason u have suggested is mean, do you really know what the nusery rhyme stands for? I'm guessing not
Let me tell you then, Mary Tudor wasnt very good at making up her mind or making decisions hence the first line "Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary"
Mary couldn't have any children, again the second line says "How does your garden grow?" that is making fun of her
The third line says "With silver bells and Cockle shells" Her favourite music was church bells which was a very unpopular choice of music. Her husband Phillip II of Spain cheated on her repeatedly which was called Cockhandling hence the line "Cockle bells"
The last is the worst with the line "With pretty maids all in a row" Do you know what this means? No obivioulsy not. When Mary did have children they were all stillborn and Girls, when she gave birth to her dead daughters she buried them in rows in her garden. As you now see the Nursery Rhyme is a mockery to her not a tribute.
Signed a Protestant
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You have to be a bit more specific, there are several "Queen Marys" did you mean Mary I of England who ruled from 1516-1558, Mary Queen of Scots who ruled Scotland from 1542-1587 or did you mean Mary II of England who ruled from 1662-1694? Without knowing which of the 3 "Queen Marys" you want, it is impossible to answer your question.
One. James, by her second husband, Henry Stuart
5 years, 3 months, and 29 days
Hail Mary, Hail Holy Queen, Memorare, and the Magnificat are the well known prayers to the Virgin Mary.
She has one daughter - Ann, the Princess Royal.
If you really mean "what' is Queen Mary: she is a ship. To be exact: 3 ships with that name. One battlecruiser, sunk at the battle of Jutland in 1916, and two famous Cunard Line passenger ships, the oldest now retired and serving as a hotel in Long Beach, California; the other still sailing the oceans. If you mean 'who' is queen Mary: the most famous queens called Mary were Mary queen of Scots, executed at the orders of Queen Elisabeth I of England in 1587, and queen Mary I, nicknamed 'Bloody Mary', daughter of Henry VIII, who reigned from 1553 to 1558 and who forcibly tried to return England to the Catholic faith.
3 Funnels on The Queen Mary.
some say its 3 times the size of the titanic.
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according to what i have found, he had 3 1. Bloody Mary/Mary Tudor 2. Elizabeth/Queen Eliziabeth I 3. Edward/King Edward VI Hope This Helped.
It depends. When she was a teen and young adult she was Queen of two. She was the wife of King Francis II of France as well as the Queen of Scotland. He died two years after they got married and after that she was just the queen of Scotland she was queen of 3 countries