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Mary I of England, often referred to as "Bloody Mary," was known for her persecution of Protestants during her reign from 1553 to 1558. While she ordered the execution of many individuals for heresy, including Protestant dissenters, there is no specific historical record of her targeting children for burning. The majority of her victims were adult Protestant reformers. Nonetheless, her reign is marked by significant religious conflict and loss of life.

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