Mary Tudor has gone down in history as the Catholic tyrant "Bloody Mary." There’s certainly cause for such a brutal nickname: she executed hundreds of Protestants during her short reign.
When the Protestant, King Edward VI (1547-53), and his Catholic sister Mary Tudor (1553-8) reigned, England moved from one faith to another. But the Welsh stood firm, without fully supporting ...
The Tudors came to an end after four seasons ... the normal lineage but Elizabeth didn’t want a Catholic queen on the throne ...
A letter written by Queen Mary I which talks about the "traitor, the Duke of Suffolk," has been sold for more than £37,000 at ...
A signed letter from Mary I of England, or Mary Tudor, is expected to fetch up to £20,000 at an Edinburgh auction.