This could be referencing Mary I of England, or the well-known cocktail.
Mary I of England earned the nickname "Bloody Mary" as a result of her persecution of protestants. Historians disagree about the number of people put to death during her reign, but a number certainly were as a result of her religious convictions.
Cocktails, just as any alcoholic drink, can lead to dangerous health issues in excess or through chronic consumption. Being inebriated can also lead to accidents that may or may not prove fatal.
The cocktail is not believed to have been named after Mary I, and she was not the only historical character (real or fictional) to have been called Bloody Mary.
Generally, she burned them alive. At the stake.
because she wanted to get rid of all protestants.
She never had any kids, so she could and did not kill them.
Because she hated Heretics and followers of the Protestant faith
many people did not follow the catholic ways and needed a stop to it
because you touch yourself at night
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Queen Mary (known as Bloody Mary) was indeed very real, she was a devout Catholic and her main goal in life was to unite all of England under the Roman Catholic Church, all those who opposed her were punished very severely by being burned at the stake and tortured.
Protestants and her nanny when she was younger
kill protistents
No, her only husband Philips II survived her by decades.
because she was a caholic and she wanted the country to turn back to catholicism
Yes, he was a killer as well as Bloody Mary.
Bloody "mary" kill approx. 1052 people.
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?
She doesn't.
yes
Bloody Mary is not real. She will not kill you. Do not worry you will be fine.
Most people say Bloody Mary is just a myth, but if she is real than probably.
Bloody Mary is just made-up. She won't come. Please don't kill anyone.
Queen Mary (known as Bloody Mary) was indeed very real, she was a devout Catholic and her main goal in life was to unite all of England under the Roman Catholic Church, all those who opposed her were punished very severely by being burned at the stake and tortured.
No she tried to kill him
Protestants and her nanny when she was younger
This could be referencing Mary I of England, or the well-known cocktail. Mary I of England earned the nickname "Bloody Mary" as a result of her persecution of protestants.