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  1. Mary I (18 February 1516 – 17 November 1558), also known as Mary Tudor, and as "Bloody Mary" by her Protestant opponents, was Queen of England and Ireland from July 1553 and Queen of Spain and the Habsburg dominions as the wife of King Philip II from January 1556 until her death in 1558.

  2. In reality they were not happily married as the movie tries to romanticize. This version of Mary presents her as evil; she threatens Lady Jane when meeting with her. Mary's rise to power is depicted in the film as the beginning of a dark time for England.

  3. The Forgotten Tudor Queen: Bloody Mary | Mary I | Real Royalty. This is the compelling story of two of England's most striking monarchs: a brother and sister, tied by blood and affection,...

    • Nov 8, 2019
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    • Real Royalty
    • Mary Queen of Scots (2013) Stream on Hoopla. The 2013 film, Mary Queen of Scots, directed by Thomas Imbach, follows a familiar narrative course compared to other Films about the Scottish monarch.
    • Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007) Stream on Prime Video. Elizabeth: The Golden Age was the sequel to the 1998 biopic that won Cate Blanchett an Oscar for her role as Elizabeth.
    • The Heart of a Queen (Das Herz der Königin) (1940) Currently unavailable for streaming or rental. The Heart of a Queen is a 1940 black and white German film that has a unique approach among the movies about Mary Queen of Scots.
    • Mary, Queen of Scots (1971) Currently unavailable for streaming or rental. Of the movies about Mary Queen of Scots, this one centers on the tumultuous rivalry between Queen Elizabeth I (Glenda Jackson) and Mary, Queen of Scots (Vanessa Redgrave).
  4. Feb 1, 2016 · Bloody Queens: Elizabeth and Mary: Directed by Renny Bartlett. With Nicholas Agnew, Helen Bradbury, Adam Burton, Beth Cooke. A dramatised documentary detailing the bitter feud between Elizabeth I and Mary, Queen of Scots. The two Queens never met, but communicated for many years via letter.

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    • Renny Bartlett
    • 2016-02-01
  5. Film and television. Plays. Audio. Video games. References. Further reading. External links. Cultural depictions of Mary I of England. Mary I of England has been depicted in popular culture a number of times. Literature. Marie Tudor (1833) by Victor Hugo. The Tower of London (1840) by William Harrison Ainsworth.

  6. 21 Feb 2023. @SarahRoller8. Portrait of Mary Tudor by Antonius Mor. Image Credit: Public domain. In 1553 Mary Tudor, daughter of Henry VIII, was crowned as the first Queen of England. Her reign would not be a happy one, and her famous religious persecutions lead to her winning the nickname of “Bloody Mary”. 1. She was a talented child.

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