Mary I, the daughter of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon and older half-sister of Elizabeth I is famously known as Bloody Mary. Like the rest of her family, there are many books written about her. There are so many that talk about who she is. This includes why she is known by the moniker “Bloody Mary.”
Oh, and please don’t confuse her with Mary, Queen of Scots, a monarch of Scotland who ends up losing to Bloody Mary’s sister, Elizabeth I and her head goes flying. Notwithstanding, Elizabeth and Mary sound like their father who kills his wives, one of whom is Elizabeth’s mother, Anne Boleyn. Note to self: look for a better topic than murderous monarchs.
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Books About “Bloody” Mary I
- Bloody Mary: The Life of Mary Tudor by Carollyn Erickson
- Mary, Bloody Mary by Carolyn Meyer
- The First Queen of England: The Myth of “Bloody Mary” by Linda Porter
- Bloody Mary’s Martyrs: The Story of England’s Terror by Jasper Ridley
- The Bloody Queen: Mary I of England (Very Long Ago Book 1) by VeeVee Thommes
- The Bloody Queen: Queen Mary I of England (Brain Bites Book 1) by Risa Peris
- Bloody Mary: Tudor Terror, 1553–1558 (History of Terror) by Phil Carradice
- Who Was Bloody Mary? Everything You Need To Know About Queen Mary I by Mary Sophie
- The Bloody Reign Of Mary Tudor: The Life and Legacy of England’s Courageous and Controversial Queen by Janet Aleman
- Queen Mary I: A Life From Beginning to End (Biographies of British Royalty) by Hourly History