Mary I (18 February 1516 – 17 November 1558), also known as Mary Tudor, and as "Bloody Mary" by her Protestant opponents, was Queen ofEngland and Ireland...
Mary II (30 April 1662 – 28 December 1694) was Queen ofEngland, Scotland, and Ireland, co-reigning with her husband, King William III and II, from 1689...
Mary I ofEngland died on 17 November 1558 at St James's Palace in London. She was 42 years old. Mary was buried in Westminster Abbey on 14 December....
husband, William III of Orange, who was also his nephew. The two ruled as joint monarchs ofEngland, Scotland, and Ireland until Mary's death in 1694. The...
26 April] 1718) was Queen ofEngland, Scotland and Ireland as the second wife of James II and VII. A devout Catholic, Mary married the widower James,...
Maryof Waltham (10 October 1344 – September 1361), Duchess of Brittany, was a daughter of King Edward III ofEngland and Philippa of Hainault and was...
inventory of the jewels ofMary I ofEngland, known as Princess Mary or the Lady Mary in the years 1542 to 1546, was kept by her lady in waiting Mary Finch...
coronation ofMary I as Queen ofEngland and Ireland took place at Westminster Abbey, London, on Sunday 1 October 1553. This was the first coronation of a queen...
2019). "Nottingham-born goalkeeper Mary Earps dreaming of Women's World Cup glory with England". Nottingham Post. "Mary Earps: Bristol Academy keeper among...
only child ofMary, Princess Royal, and stadtholder William II, Prince of Orange. Mary was the eldest daughter of King Charles I ofEngland, Scotland and...
March 1603) was Queen ofEngland and Ireland from 17 November 1558 until her death in 1603. She was the last monarch of the House of Tudor. Elizabeth was...
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. The country is located on the island of Great Britain, of which it covers roughly 62%, and over...
This list of kings and reigning queens of the Kingdom ofEngland begins with Alfred the Great, who initially ruled Wessex, one of the seven Anglo-Saxon...
Bloody Mary or bloody mary in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bloody Mary originally referred to: Mary I ofEngland (1516–1558), Queen ofEngland and Ireland...
the throne ofEngland and Ireland from 10 to 19 July 1553. Jane was the great-granddaughter of King Henry VII through his daughter, Mary Tudor, and was...
consorts listed here were the spouses of the reigning monarchs of the Kingdom ofEngland, excluding the joint rulers, Mary I and Philip who reigned together...
Maryof Teck (Victoria Mary Augusta Louise Olga Pauline Claudine Agnes; 26 May 1867 – 24 March 1953) was Queen of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions...
Edith MaryEngland (1 July 1899 – 1979/1981) was an Australian novelist and poet who was born in Townsville, Queensland. England was born in Townsville...
William and Mary often refers to: The joint reign of William III ofEngland (II of Scotland) and Mary II ofEngland (and Scotland) William and Mary style,...
Mary Boleyn, also known as Lady Mary, (c. 1499 – 19 July 1543) was the sister of English queen consort Anne Boleyn, whose family enjoyed considerable influence...
monarch of the Kingdom of Scotland. James was the son ofMary, Queen of Scots, and a great-great-grandson of Henry VII, King ofEngland and Lord of Ireland...
Mary I ofEngland (1516–1558) and Philip of Spain (later Philip II; 1527–1598) married at Winchester Cathedral on Wednesday 25 July 1554. There was some...