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Maria I Tudor (Greenwich, 18 febbraio 1516 – St. James's, 17 novembre 1558) è stata regina d'Inghilterra e Irlanda dal 19 luglio 1553 alla morte, nonché regina consorte di Spagna dal 1554. È nota con gli appellativi di Maria la Cattolica e Maria la Sanguinaria (Bloody Mary), avendo fatto giustiziare almeno trecento oppositori religiosi tra ...
Mary I (18 February 1516 – 17 November 1558), also known as Mary Tudor, and as "Bloody Mary" by her Protestant opponents, was Queen of England and Ireland from July 1553 and Queen of Spain and the Habsburg dominions as the wife of King Philip II from January 1556 until her death in 1558.
18 giu 2024 · Mary I (born February 18, 1516, Greenwich, near London, England—died November 17, 1558, London) was the first queen to rule England (1553–58) in her own right. She was known as Bloody Mary for her persecution of Protestants in a vain attempt to restore Roman Catholicism in England.
- Mary was the daughter of King Henry VIII and his first wife, the Spanish-born princess Catherine of Aragon. Henry separated from Catherine in 1531...
- Mary’s early years were spent as a diplomatic tool of her father, as she was promised as a wife to several potential allies. After Henry married An...
- After the death of Edward VI, Henry’s only surviving male heir, Mary became queen of England. A devoted Roman Catholic, she attempted to restore Ca...
- Mary had a fragile constitution and suffered a series of illnesses throughout her life. She also had at least two false pregnancies, the last of wh...
Figlia di Enrico VIII e di Caterina d'Aragona, nacque il 19 febbraio 1516. Trascorse i primi anni affidata alle cure della contessa di Salisbury col cui figlio, Reginaldo Pole, M. strinse un'amicizia che doveva durare tutta la vita.
2 apr 2014 · Mary Tudor was the first queen regnant of England, reigning from 1553 until her death in 1558. She is best known for her religious persecutions of Protestants and the executions of over...
Mary I Tudor, figlia di Henry VIII e Catherine d’Aragona, regnò sull’Inghilterra dal 1553 al 1558. Cattolica, intransigente come la madre, fu soprannominata "Bloody Mary" – Maria la sanguinaria – per la sua ferocia contro la Chiesa riformata dal padre e i suoi seguaci.