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Mary I, also known as Mary Tudor, was born on 18 February 1516.
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Mary was promised to Francis, who was the infant son of King Francis I of France. But in 1521 thiis marriage with Francis was canceled.
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Mary was contracted to marry her first cousin, who was 22 years old. But this marriage was canceled a few years after.
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Henry and Catherine would have no more sons, so they decided to send Mary to the border of Wales to preside over the Council of Wales and the Marches.
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She spent three years in the Welsh Marches, but she sometimes visited her father's court before returning permanently to the home counties around London.
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Mary was declared illegitimate and deprived of all her inheritance rights. But in 1544, Mary was returned to the line of succession.
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Mary refused Edward’s (stepbrother and king) demands that she abandon Catholicism.
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In 6 of July on 1535 Edward VI died. So in 10 July Lady Jane was proclaimed queen of England. But Mary I didn't accept and in 19 July Lady Jane was deposed and imprisoned in the Tower of London. So in 3 August Mary I rode into London as the Queen of England.
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In 1553 some Leading Protesstats church men were imprisoned, exiled and executed by Mary I.
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In 25 of July on 1554 Philip of Spain and Mary of England get married.
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In 1555 some Protestants were burnt at the stake, and the total execued were 283 people.
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In 17th of November on 1558 Mary I died, so she the throne of England passed down to Elizabeth I.