Calais belonged to England until 1558.
Mary I of England, often referred to as "Bloody Mary," is famous for her attempt to restore Roman Catholicism in England after the Protestant Reformation initiated by her father, Henry VIII. Her reign from 1553 to 1558 was marked by the persecution of Protestants, leading to the execution of many dissenters. This brutal campaign to reinstate Catholicism earned her the nickname "Bloody Mary." Her reign was ultimately short-lived, ending with her death, after which her half-sister Elizabeth I established Protestantism firmly in England.
Mary I of England, also known as Mary Tudor, is important primarily for her attempts to restore Roman Catholicism in England after the Protestant Reformation initiated by her father, Henry VIII. Her reign from 1553 to 1558 is marked by the persecution of Protestants, earning her the nickname "Bloody Mary." Additionally, her marriage to Philip II of Spain aimed to strengthen Catholic alliances but was unpopular, contributing to her eventual overthrow. Mary I's reign highlights the intense religious conflicts of the period and set the stage for the subsequent Elizabethan era.
3,116 = 1 x 3116, 2 x 1558, 4 x 779, 19 x 164, 38 x 82, 41 x 76.
1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12, 53, 106, 159, 212, 318, 636.
the french flag is white blue White stands for peace and honesty; red symbolises hardiness, bravery, valour and strength; blue stands for vigilance, truth, loyalty, perseverance and justice. Some sources claim that the three colours represent the three main estates of the original French aristocratic social and political system, .I'd. white for the clergy, red for the nobility and blue for the bourgeoisie. Red and blue are also the traditional livery colours of France's capital city, Paris. King Louis XVI wore a red, white and blue badge when he addressed a revolutionary gathering in Paris. The white was added as it is the traditional colour for French royalty.
The French town that belonged to England until 1558 was Calais. It was an important English possession and the last remaining territory on the continent. However, Calais was recaptured by the French during the reign of Queen Mary I of England.
Mary 1 from 1553 until 1558 when she was succeeded by Elizabeth 1 until 1603.
Yes, she ruled England from 1516 until 1558
She refused to marry and retained power as a monarch. (study island answer)
She refused to marry and retained power as a monarch. (study island answer)
Queen Elizabeth I ascended to the throne on the death of her sister, Mary I, on November 17, 1558. She remained Queen of England until her death, at the age of 69, on March 24, 1603. She remained unmarried for the entirety of her 69 years of life.
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Elizabeth I.
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There was no king of England in 1566. Queen Elizabeth I (1533 - 1603) succeeded her sister Mary I in 1558 and reigned for 45 years until her death in 1603.
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they were all mad >:(