Bloody Mary I - England’s First & Most Vilified Queen

Mary I, the daughter of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon, ascended to the English throne in 1553. Her reign was marked by religious persecution of Protestants and earned her the moniker "Bloody Mary." Her attempt to restore England to Catholicism after her father and brother's break from Rome created deep divisions within English society, but it also led to the eventual strengthening of the Church of England.