Bloody mary biography
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| Field | Information |
|---|---|
| Full Name | Mary I of England (Mary Tudor) |
| Date of Birth | 18 February 1516 |
| Place of Birth | Palace of Placentia, Greenwich, England |
| Date of Death | 17 November 1558 |
| Place of Death | St James's Palace, London, England |
| Citizenship / Country of Residence | Kingdom of England |
| Education | Tutored by humanists, including Juan Luis Vives; studied Latin, Greek, French, Spanish, music, and dance. |
| Profession | Queen of England and Ireland |
| Years of Activity | 1553 - 1558 (Reign as Queen) |
| Brief Information | Mary I was Queen of England and Ireland from 1553 until her death. She is primarily known for her efforts to reverse the English Reformation and restore Roman Catholicism, leading to the persecution of Protestants. This period of religious suppression earned her the enduring epithet "Bloody Mary." |