Kristýna Flekalová a Petra Muchová

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Kristýna Flekalová a Petra Muchová MARY TUDOR BLOODY MARY Kristýna Flekalová a Petra Muchová

Who was she? Queen of England and Ireland since 1553 The only child of Henry VIII Wife of Philip II of Spain Attemp of catholic reformation

Mary and protestants 284 protestants were burnt because of their beliefs People have to attend mass again Statues, stone altars, prayers to virgin Mary Authority of the Pope over religion in England Lutherans Latimer and Ridley – Oxford 1555 John Fox – book Preachers and writers fled to Germany and Switzerland

Mary and Philip II of Spain People in England were scared of Mary having a child Spanish king was cruel towards protestants People were executed – their courage inspired other to become protestanst Because of Mary‘s cruel ways Catholic faith had a bad reputation Southern England

Bloody Mary or not? She was cruel but the others were too People were hanged, drawn and quartered – Catholicism Tudor age was cruel period of English history

Succesor Her reign ended in 1558 Ill health Failed to have a baby