Mary I of England aka Bloody Mary died. She was not killed. She died at St. James's Palace on 17th November 1558.
Mary was Queen for 44 years.
Mary I died after a false pregnancy, and probably therefore of ovarian cancer.
Mary Tudor probably died of cancer.
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Mary I of England aka Bloody Mary died. She was not killed. She died at St. James's Palace on 17th November 1558.
Mary was Queen for 44 years.
Mary I died after a false pregnancy, and probably therefore of ovarian cancer.
Mary Tudor probably died of cancer.
She had some sort of Cancer, little understood at the time. it has been theorized her successor, Queen Elizabeth I suffered from and eventually died of Leukemia, also a form of Cancer- of the circulatory system, this would account for her ghostly white pallor in her last days.
Queen Mary I died after a lengthy illness in 1558, possibly as the result of cancer. She was thought to have had an ovarian cyst.
If you mean Marie Antoinette, she was the last Queen of France and was beheaded on October 16th, 1793 by the French Revolutionists during the revolution.
She died of smallpox at the Kensington Palace in l694. She was buried in Westminster Abbey.
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mary kingsley died from the disese typhoyd.
Mary (Arden) Shakespeare (c. 1537â??1608) was the mother of William Shakespeare. The cause of her death is unknown, but she died at age 68.
Queen Mary the First of England, later called Bloody Mary, was very intelligent and well educated. She remained faithful to the Roman Catholic church. She was strong in defending her beliefs.
Yes, she had one son