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  1. Apr 19, 2024 · Priest! Music! Said at the age of two to the organist Friar Memmo. I recognize no Queen but my mother. But if the King's Mistress would intercede with the King on my behalf, then I would be grateful. Said referring to one of King Henry VIII's new wives. [citation needed]

  2. When I am dead and opened, you shall find Calais lying in my heart. Mary I of England. Sourced quotations by the English Politician Mary I of England (1516 — 1558). Enjoy the best Mary I of England quotes and picture quotes!

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  4. Aug 26, 2009 · [1] Simple: When I am dead and opened up, you shall find Calais lying in my heart. About the quote: Said during her last illness in 1558, referring to England's loss of Calais. References. ↑ "Mary, I (Mary Tudor)" The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations. Ed. Elizabeth Knowles. Oxford University Press, 2004. Oxford Reference Online.

  5. Henry insisted that Mary recognise him as head of the Church of England, repudiate papal authority, acknowledge that the marriage between her parents was unlawful, and accept her own illegitimacy. She attempted to reconcile with Henry by submitting to his authority as far as "God and my conscience" permitted, but was eventually bullied into ...

  6. May 6, 2020 · Mary I of England reigned as queen from 1553 to 1558 CE. The eldest daughter of Henry VIII of England (r. 1509-1547 CE) with Catherine of Aragon (1485-1536 CE), she restored Catholicism in England while her persecution of Protestants led to her nickname 'Bloody Mary'. Mary's marriage to Philip of Catholic Spain set her own kingdom against her.

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  7. Mar 29, 2024 · The daughter of King Henry VIII and the Spanish princess Catherine of Aragon, Mary as a child was a pawn in England’s bitter rivalry with more powerful nations, being fruitlessly proposed in marriage to this or that potentate desired as an ally. A studious and bright girl, she was educated by her mother and a governess of ducal rank.

  8. Mar 15, 2019 · Tudors: Late. This is the speech that Queen Mary I made at the Guildhall, on 1 st February 1554, as recorded in Holinshed’s Chronicles. London was threatened by the rebel army of Thomas Wyatt, which had arrived at Southwark.

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