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Which means, of course, that you were wrong ("(…it was during elizabeth’s reign that Catholic Bloody Mary was executed. i am not sure under whose reign the prayer book of 1662 was established , if it was elizabeth or edward vi.")mary I of england was not executed. she did die a normal death. she thought she was pregnant and was not.
she did try to bring england back to rome again though, but failed.
and I was right. Mary I, Queen of England, was the daughter of Catherine and Henry, and is refered to in most histories as Mary Tudor. Elizabeth was her half sister. It is Mary Tudor, the Queen of England, as Mary I, who is called as Bloody Mary. And she died a natural death, yes. Thus, Bloody Mary was not executed, at any time, by anyone.
Mary Stuart, Queen of Scotland and another lady all together from Bloody Mary, was executed by Elizabeth I, long after Bloody Mary had died.
Books, in fact are my major hobby. In my total library of approx. 20,000 volumes, collected over 50+ years, I own (and have read) several hundred on the Tudor period. I’d be happy to recommend a few for you to read. It would keep you from doing things like this, if you knew a little more about the period. Her hysterical pregnancy, for example, was closely related her worries over her relationship with her husband Phillip, of Spain.
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