Some say it was an ode to Queen Mary Tudor (who was nicknamed "Bloody Mary"). Another story attributes the name to a dancer named Mary at a Chicago bar called Bucket of Blood, who visited Harry's ...
There's bits of Tudor walls up there ... one-sided stories of what he called the bloody time of Queen Mary now came to be seen as the gospel truth, the definitive history of the period.
Despite being the original Bloody Mary, Queen Mary Tudor didn't invent or drink Bloody Mary cocktails in England during her 16th century reign. How could she have? The beverage didn't make its ...
Queen Mary I, aka “Mary Tudor” (or later “Bloody Mary”) played with extraordinary likeability by Shannon Taylor as the daughter of Henry VIII and his first wife, Catherine of Aragon ...
At the heart of the redesign is a reimagined version of Queen Mary (aka the original Bloody Mary), swapping black and white photography for an illustration by Alex Maxchin – complete with a knowing ...
They were encouraged by the fact that following the years of ‘Bloody Mary’ (the former Catholic Queen of England, Mary Tudor), Elizabeth was now the Protestant Queen of England. In 1559 Perth ...
This week we go from Perkin Warbeck to Henry VIII and his six wives, to 1557 and Queen 'Bloody' Mary Tudor. Recorded on Thursday 12th December 1968 in Studio 5B. Written as Episode 5.
Lucy investigates if the real Queen Mary has been lost to history. She is now reduced to a mere two words "Bloody Mary," but was she the victim of a smear campaign because she was the first women ...