one reason is that she burnt them in the hope that it would persuade the other protestants to become catholic again. one reason is that she burnt them in the hope that it would persuade the other protestants to become catholic again. Mary Tudor believed that the only way to go to heaven was to be catholic.
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because of his Welsh ancestry. His ancestor, Owen Tudor, a Welsh land owner assisted in returning the throne of England from the Yorks (Edward IV)in the 1400's, to the Lancasters, Henry VI. The Tudors eventually took the throne, so Henry Tudor was of \Welsh descent, therefore a Welsh hero
Mary Tudor, also known as Mary I or "Bloody Mary," was a devout Catholic and sought to restore Catholicism as the dominant religion in England. During her reign from 1553-1558, she enacted harsh measures against Protestants, leading to the execution of hundreds. This earned her the reputation as a persecutor of Protestants and is why she is called "Bloody Mary."
"The Tudor line" probably means the Tudor family, the Welsh family that ruled England until the death of Elizabeth I.
A Bloody Mary is made of tomato juice and vodka. It is usually served at breakfast. It is named after the Tudor monarch who persecuted protestants. She was succeeded by Elizabeth I.
one reason is that she burnt them in the hope that it would persuade the other protestants to become catholic again. one reason is that she burnt them in the hope that it would persuade the other protestants to become catholic again. Mary Tudor believed that the only way to go to heaven was to be catholic.
She was called Bloody Mary because in the span of 2 years she had 284 protestants killed. They were all burnt at the stake. but why i wanna see them. realyMary Tudor, Queen of England was called Bloody Mary because as a devout Catholic she killed lots of Protestants (about 280) for their religion. This is why she is called Bloody Mary.If anyone was Protestant then they were labelled "Heretics" and burned alive.
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love was considered to be foolish in tudor england xx
Mary had one earthly husband - St. Joseph, but, she was also in Mystical Marriage with the Holy Spirit, because she Conceived Our Lord via the Holy Spirit.
Religious divisions in Tudor England stemmed from King Henry VIII's break from the Catholic Church to establish the Church of England, leading to conflicts between Catholics and Protestants. Successive monarchs, such as Edward VI and Mary I, imposed their religious beliefs on the population, further deepening divisions. Additionally, political power struggles intensified religious tensions during this period.
Jennifer Tudor was born in 1939, in England, UK.
because of his Welsh ancestry. His ancestor, Owen Tudor, a Welsh land owner assisted in returning the throne of England from the Yorks (Edward IV)in the 1400's, to the Lancasters, Henry VI. The Tudors eventually took the throne, so Henry Tudor was of \Welsh descent, therefore a Welsh hero
Mary Tudor, also known as Mary I or "Bloody Mary," was a devout Catholic and sought to restore Catholicism as the dominant religion in England. During her reign from 1553-1558, she enacted harsh measures against Protestants, leading to the execution of hundreds. This earned her the reputation as a persecutor of Protestants and is why she is called "Bloody Mary."
"The Tudor line" probably means the Tudor family, the Welsh family that ruled England until the death of Elizabeth I.