This Date in History: Bloody Mary
Sunday November 30, 2003
November 30, 1554: For a short time during the reign of Mary Tudor, daughter of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon, Roman Catholicism was restored to England. Known as "Bloody Mary" for her brutal repression of the English Reformation, she had Thomas Cranmer and nearly 300 other Protestant leaders burned at the stake.


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