What was her real name?
Mary Tudor
Why was her becoming queen significant?
Becoming the first queen to rule a monarch
How long did she rule?
24 years (1553-1558)
What religious reformation was going on in Europe
Protestant Reformation
What popular drink was named after her?
Bloody Mary
What century was she born in? (1200-1800)
1500
How many protestants did she execute?
300
What city did Queen Mary lose during war?
Calais
Who was the man that wrote the 95 thesis?
Martin Luther
Why is she called Bloody Mary?
The execution of 300 protestants
What was her religion?
Roman Catholic
What two countries went into war that was caused by the marriage of Mary and the King of Spain
England and Frances
What year did she become queen?
1553
What was fueled by the desire for wealth, power, and spreading religion?
Maritime exploration
Who was her sister?
Queen Elizabeth I
Who did she marry?
Prince Philip of Spain
What tactics did she use to reverse the reformation?
sweeping parliamentary legislation to restore papal authority, and the brutal persecution of Protestants.
Who was her successor?
Queen Elizabeth I
What were European powers establishing Maritime networks around the world?
Globalization
What country was she sent to in her childhood?
Whales
Who were her parents?
King Henry VII and Catherine of Aragon
What was a brutal campaign to eradicate Protestantism and restore Roman Catholicism in England under Queen Mary I?
Marian Persecution
What year did she die?
1558
What were the 3 big centralized monarchies?
England (King Henry VII), Holy Roman Empire (Charles V), and France (Francis I)
How many children did she have?
None