She burnt 283 Protestants during her 5 year reign, for being heretics.
She was called Bloody Mary because in the span of 2 years she had 284 protestants killed. They were all burnt at the stake. but why i wanna see them. realyMary Tudor, Queen of England was called Bloody Mary because as a devout Catholic she killed lots of Protestants (about 280) for their religion. This is why she is called Bloody Mary.If anyone was Protestant then they were labelled "Heretics" and burned alive.
From what I know Mary did try to kill Elizabeth but Elizabeth went into hiding. Elizabeth stayed in hiding till Mary died and then came out and claimed the throne.
Mary Queen of the Scots was beheaded for basically being a Catholic and plotting to kill her Protestant sister Queen Elizabeth I. Being a Catholic in Protestant England was not the best thing. The kings' subjects should be the same religion as the king himself.
Bloody Mary because she had so many people killed.
Protestants and her nanny when she was younger
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Nearly 300 Protestants were burnt at the stake for refusing to convert from Protestantism to Catholicism.
Henry VIII killed 70,000 to 72,000 people, and Mary burned 284 people for being Protestants.
because she was a caholic and she wanted the country to turn back to catholicism
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This could be referencing Mary I of England, or the well-known cocktail. Mary I of England earned the nickname "Bloody Mary" as a result of her persecution of protestants.
Mary was unpopular because she burnt many Protestants
Mary TUdor burned 283 people at the stake. As a leader of a country, she was most definitely responsible for more, but 283 people is the number of Protestants she had burned at the stake.
She burnt 283 Protestants during her 5 year reign, for being heretics.
Mary I (also known as Bloody Mary) actually killed 284.She was known as Bloody Mary because of how many protestants she killed. She killed them by tying them to a wooden stake with loads of dead trees around and then she set it on fire. She thought she was doing them a favour with a quick death and tied black powder around their waists.
Mary I did have her relative Lady Jane Grey executed, after an attempt was made to put her on the throne instead of Mary (Lady Jane was a Protestant, Mary was Catholic). However, she did not generally kill her relatives; the name Bloody Mary came about due to the large number of Protestants she had executed.