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Q: Who was bloody mary and how did she earn her title?
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it comes from bloody Mary it comes from bloody Mary it comes from bloody Mary


Was there a thired Bloody Mary?

No there was not a Bloody Mary the third


Who will win bloody Mary or a vampire?

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Did the Bloody Mary got it's name from Bloody Mary Tudor?

No, the cocktail "Bloody Mary" is named after "Queen Mary I of England".


Did bloody Mary drown people in their own blood?

Mary 1 of England known as "Bloody Mary" did not drown people in their own blood.She never personally harmed anyone.She was not known as "Bloody Mary" in her own lifetime but was given the title many years after her death by Protestant writers angry at her persecution of Protestant traitors who were executed on her orders.


Where did bloody Mary live?

Bloody Mary lived in the mirror


Are you scared of bloody Mary?

No I am not scared of bloody Mary


Did Bloody Mary's parent's have a bell tied to her wrist?

How many people did bloody Mary kill? How did bloody Mary die?Is she real?when we say bloody Mary 13 times what will she do or what will happen?


Who are bloody Mary's relatives?

bloody Mary is not real . the only bloody Mary is Mary the mother f god who has a bleeding love for us her children


Who was bloody Mary's brother?

Mary Tudor or Bloody Mary's brother was Edward VI


Difference between bloody Mary and bloody Caesar?

Both a bloody Mary and bloody Caesar contain vodka. The difference is that a bloody Mary is made with tomato juice and a bloody Caesar is made with Clamato juice.


Why was it unfair to call Mary bloody Mary?

Mary I of England is referred to as "Bloody Mary" because if the number of executions which took place during her reign. However, it can be argued that this is an unfair title because her father (Henry VIII) and her sister (Elizabeth) who succeed Mary, also sanctioned the execution of people who were considered traitors.