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Mary Tudor "Bloody Mary" is a children's picture book in the Thinking Girl's Treasury of Dastardly Dames. In many ways this is a historical account of the trials and tribulations of the clash ...
Staten Island author Amanda Schiavo pulls back the curtain, shedding light on the 16th-century figure in her book, “In Her Own Right: A Novel of Lady Mary Tudor.” (Courtesy of Amanda Schiavo) ...
A prayer book that once belonged to Mary, Queen of Scots and contains an inscription by the tragic monarch is to go on sale, with an expected price of up to £350,000 ($432,000).
Anna Whitelock's Mary Tudor and Eamon Duffy's Fires of Faith leave Noel Malcolm asking: is anti-Catholic prejudice to blame or did Mary Tudor deserve her 'Bloody’ nickname?
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Janet Wertman on MSNJuly 8, 1553 – Mary Tudor Proclaims Herself QueenThis month truly assembled Mary Tudor’s finest hours. Let’s set the stage for a bit of context. Mary’s younger brother, ...
"One sees nothing but gibbets and hanged men." The aftermath of Sir Thomas Wyatt's Kentish rebellion of 1553 characterises the tormented reign of Mary, sandwiched between the Stalinist revolution ...
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