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Does bloody Mary Henry VIII daughter deserve her reputation?

no


Why did bloody mary get shot?

She didnt.


Why did Mary not deserve the nickname Bloody Mary?

Mary doesn't deserve her nick name because Henry VIII, her father killed far more people than Mary I did.


What kind of punishment does Queen bloody Mary deserve?

She has been dead and buried for centuries.


Why bloody Mary does not deserve her name?

There arnt any reason cause she killed people and was horrid to them


Did bloody Mary deserve her nickname?

I think Mary deserves to be called bloody Mary because she killed people just because of there religion...she had no right to do that. NO she is sooo inocent she thought she was doing good so don't be MEAN


What is written on Bloody Mary's tombstone?

Bloody Mary's tombstone, located in the churchyard of St. Mary's Church in Ware, Hertfordshire, England, bears the inscription "Mary, Queen of France," and the date of her death, 1558. The epitaph is relatively simple and does not mention her notorious reputation as "Bloody Mary." Instead, it reflects her royal status and the historical context of her life.


Why is Mary you known as bloody Mary?

Mary I was a staunch Catholic and had a reputation for executing Protestants. Although her preferred method of execution was burning, so technically the name is inaccurate.


Did bloody Mary live up to her reputation?

Mary the 1st, Queen of England and Ireland, was also known as "Bloody Mary." She only spent 5 years on the throne, but during that time returned England to Roman Catholocism and had over 300 religious dissenters burned at the stake. So yes, I'd say she lived up to her reputation.


Where did the story of candyman come from?

it comes from bloody Mary it comes from bloody Mary it comes from bloody Mary


Who will win bloody Mary or a vampire?

Bloody Mary


Did the Bloody Mary got it's name from Bloody Mary Tudor?

No, the cocktail "Bloody Mary" is named after "Queen Mary I of England".