Queen Mary I of England, often referred to as "Bloody Mary," earned her notorious reputation due to her harsh persecution of Protestants in an attempt to restore Catholicism in England. Her reign from 1553 to 1558 saw the execution of hundreds of religious dissenters, including prominent figures like Archbishop Thomas Cranmer. This brutal crackdown, along with her unpopular marriage to Philip II of Spain, contributed to her legacy as a tyrannical ruler. Mary's extreme measures and intolerance for opposition left a lasting stain on her historical image.
The Queen does work any where she wants, however her Offices are in Buckingham Palace.
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Queen Elizabeth I was most well-known for the title 'The Virgin Queen', as she never married or had children. She was also known as the Good Queen Bess. Edmund Spenser gave her the name Gloriana in his famous work The Faerie Queen. She often referred to herself as Elizabeth R. Supposedly R stood for Regina which was Latin for Queen.
Mary Shelley's mother was Mary Wollstonecraft, a prominent writer and philosopher best known for her work "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman." Wollstonecraft was an early advocate for women's rights and education. She died shortly after giving birth to Mary Shelley in 1797.
Rupert CROFT-COOKE has written: 'Nasty piece of work'
It's just a trick, and has nothing to do with Queen Mary I.
Worth crap as he has no values as he left first wife and kids!nasty piece of work!
"His Excellency Benito Mussolini, Head of Government, Duce of Fascism, and Founder of the Empire". Nasty piece of work.
Queen Mary, who for a time was Queen Consort of France, brought a large number of people to work for her from France when she moved to Edinburgh. Little France is where the French people stayed.
I guess it was not the Queen Mary of Scot but Queen Mary of England that was considered as evil. Actually Queen Mary is referred to as Bloody Mary. There is a popular game among the children known as bloody Mary too. She was very lured by the power of throne. Infact, she was the one who imprisoned Elizabeth because she was sure that she would not bear the England becoming catholic again. Mary was the one who almost killed each and every protestant and she undid all her father HenryVIII and his brother, Edward VI's hard work. This is why probably Queen Mary of England is known as to be evil.
The music for the song "We are the champions" is an original work by Freddie Mercury. It seems to be companionn piece for "We Will Rock You."
Roger Law has written: 'A nasty piece of work' -- subject(s): Caricature, English wit and humor, Puppets, Spitting Image (Television programme)
The Union. Grant selected him for promotion, and gave him the job of destroying the rich farmland of the Shenandoah. He was a nasty piece of work, but an efficient army commander
I assume you are referring to British Monarchs. Queens Mary I ( died l558)- of the Tudor line)- and Mary II ( died l694) are both interred in Westminster Abbey. Consort Queen Mary ( l867-l953) lies buried in the Saint George's chapel of the Windsor Castle complex. She is sometimed, but not correctly, styled Mary III, but was a consort ( spousal) not a regnant Queen. If Camilla is still alive when Elizabeth II passes on- she , too will be crowned- with her Husband, as the Queen Consort. It is set up- that if a woman marries a member of a Royal house- she automatically becomes a Queen or Princess- it doesn"t work out that way for the Men. Prince Albert was the consort of Queen Victoria and he remained a Prince- not a King! oh well Ladies first!
A queen represents the most powerful piece in a game of chess. Although, it's not as important as the king, as you can still continue the game after it has been captured. The queen is usually represented by a linear wooden figure with a majestic crown placed atop of it.
No, because she died very young, and her sister, Elizabeth I was a Protestant, so immediately undid all of her work.