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  2. Mary I of England - Wikipedia

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    Mary speedily assembled a force in East Anglia and deposed Jane, who was eventually beheaded. Mary was—excluding the disputed reigns of Jane and the Empress Matilda—the first queen regnant of England. In July 1554, she married Prince Philip of Spain, becoming queen consort of Habsburg Spain on his accession in 1556.

  3. Coronation of Mary I of England - Wikipedia

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    The costume historian Janet Arnold described how items in Elizabeth's inventory correspond with those in Mary's coronation wardrobe accounts, including the cloth of gold and silver mantle and a matching kirtle trimmed with ermine used at the Royal Entry, and the purple velvet mantle, kirtle and surcoat worn in the Abbey after the anointing. One ...

  4. Wedding of Mary I of England and Philip of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Another pageant represented Mary and Philip's common descent from Edward III of England, as a literal family tree. [129] Andrés Muñoz did not describe the Royal Entry, but he concluded his account with remarks on the history of Britain, mentioning King Arthur's round table, Brutus, and the giants. [130]

  5. Mary Tudor - Wikipedia

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    Marie Tudor, an 1833 play by the French playwright, Victor Hugo, which was based on Mary I of England Mary Tudor, a film based on the play by Hugo; Mary Tudor, a German silent historical film; Maria Tudor, an 1879 opera by the Brazilian composer Antônio Carlos Gomes based on the play by Hugo; Mary Tudor, a 1935 British play by Wilfrid Grantham

  6. Royal entry - Wikipedia

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    The entry in 1514 of Mary Tudor to Paris, as Louis XII's new Queen, was the first French entry to have a single organizer; ten years before Anne of Brittany's entry had been "largely medieval", with five stops for mystery plays in the streets. [21]

  7. Death and funeral of Mary I of England - Wikipedia

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    In 1559, Blanche Parry noted that Elizabeth owned a ruby ring sent to her by Mary as token. [21] Mary's body was embalmed with spices and sealed in a lead coffin. It was later said that important state papers and accounts in Mary's chamber were destroyed when they were used in the making of her cerecloth, in "cering the corse". [22]

  8. 1553 succession crisis - Wikipedia

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    The plan to remove Mary from the succession and replace her with a Protestant heir-presumptive from the younger Tudor branch had been in Edward's mind since December 1552. In June 1553, the terminally ill Edward, influenced by the regent John Dudley, named sixteen-year-old Jane Grey , great-granddaughter of Henry VII and daughter-in-law of John ...

  9. Mary Tudor, Queen of France - Wikipedia

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    Mary Tudor (/ ˈ tj uː d ər / TEW-dər; 18 March 1496 – 25 June 1533) was an English princess who was briefly Queen of France as the third wife of King Louis XII. Louis was more than 30 years her senior.