Mary Tudor has gone down in history as the Catholic tyrant "Bloody Mary ... But there’s so much more to Queen Mary's life than her ruthless reputation. From her deranged childhood to her ...
It did not stop until death came one day in 1558 to the woman in whose name the executions were carried out: Mary Tudor, Queen of England. Few historians have ever tried to defend “Bloody Mary.” ...
Queen Mary I of England, known to history as “Bloody Mary,” has long been enshrined ... Indeed, her reign was no bloodier than other Tudor monarchs who came before and after.
Lucy investigates if the real Queen Mary has been lost to history. She is now reduced to a mere two words "Bloody Mary," but was she the victim of a smear campaign because she was the first women ...
This week we go from Perkin Warbeck to Henry VIII and his six wives, to 1557 and Queen 'Bloody' Mary Tudor. Recorded on Thursday 12th December 1968 in Studio 5B. Written as Episode 5.
They were encouraged by the fact that following the years of ‘Bloody Mary’ (the former Catholic Queen of England, Mary Tudor), Elizabeth was now the Protestant Queen of England. In 1559 Perth ...
Does 'Bloody Mary', England’s first crowned queen, deserve her reputation? Lucy Worsley investigates, asking whether Mary should be remembered as a pioneer or a tyrant. Show more Mary Tudor ...