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The Mary alluded to in this traditional English nursery rhyme is Mary Tudor, or Bloody Mary, who was the daughter of King Henry VIII. Queen Mary was a staunch Catholic and the garden referred to is an allusion to graveyards which were increasing in size with those who dared to continue to adhere to the Protestant faith. The silver bells and cockle shells were colloquialisms for instruments of torture. The 'maids' were a device to behead people similar to the guillotine.
Mary Stuart is not Mary Tudor. Mary Tudor (a/k/a Mary I of England) was born to Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon. Mary Stuart (a/k/a Mary I of Scotland) is Mary, Queen of Scots, and is Henry VIII's grand-niece, and Mary Tudor's first cousin once removed.
in what circumstances did Mary Tudor come to the throne?
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The royal father of Mary Tudor was King Henry VII of England. He was the founder of the Tudor dynasty and ruled from 1485 until his death in 1509. Mary Tudor, also known as Mary I of England, was his daughter with Queen Elizabeth of York.
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Mary Tudor or Bloody Mary's brother was Edward VI
Queen Mary I (Mary Tudor, Bloody Mary) did accede the throne when her brother, King Edward VI died.
I assume you are talking about the first daughter of Henry VIII. She was also known as Bloody Mary. Her mother was Henry's first wife (the only one he did not behead). Her name was Catherine of Aragon and she was Spanish royalty.
Her brother was Edward VI and her sister was Mary Tudor, known as Bloody Mary or Mary I. She also had an illegitimate brother, Henry Fitzroy who died within a year or two of her birth.
The Mary alluded to in this traditional English nursery rhyme is Mary Tudor, or Bloody Mary, who was the daughter of King Henry VIII. Queen Mary was a staunch Catholic and the garden referred to is an allusion to graveyards which were increasing in size with those who dared to continue to adhere to the Protestant faith. The silver bells and cockle shells were colloquialisms for instruments of torture. The 'maids' were a device to behead people similar to the guillotine.
On her father's side, Margaret Tudor, brother of Henry VIII
Mary Tudor was a Roman Catholic.
Mary Stuart is not Mary Tudor. Mary Tudor (a/k/a Mary I of England) was born to Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon. Mary Stuart (a/k/a Mary I of Scotland) is Mary, Queen of Scots, and is Henry VIII's grand-niece, and Mary Tudor's first cousin once removed.
Mary Tudor was born on March 18, 1496.
Lady Mary Tudor was born in 1673.
No. Mary Tudor's half-sister was Elizabeth. They were both daughters of Henry VIII of England. Mary Stuart was Queen of Scotland. Although both Mary Stuart and Mary Tudor were related via the Tudor family line, they were not sisters.