Queen mary i of england is called “bloody mary” because
a. she burned 300 protestants a...
Social Studies, 26.12.2019 08:31 ericlawton
Queen mary i of england is called “bloody mary” because
a. she burned 300 protestants at the stake
b. she had 6 husbands, 2 of whom she decapitated
c. she lead her people into the thirty years’ war
d. she had hundreds of catholics murdered
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