Mary Mary I, also known as bloody Mary, ruled England from 1553 until her death in 1558. She is the first queen. Mary was the only child born to Henry VIII for survival and was later regarded as illegal. Due to the persecution of blood that she received during the Protestant Reform, she was given the title "Bloody Mary". Attempts to create England in Brady Mary 's persecution against Protestantism and his father' s state of Henry VIII had great influence on England. On 18th February 1516, at the Greenwich Palace, Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon bore a girl and was later named Mary.
Then actually referring to England's Mary I (Bloody Mary), there is "Mary, Mary, quite the opposite". During the reign of the 16th century, Catholic Queen Mary showcased hundreds of Protestants. Obviously, the silver bell and cockle shell are torture tools and not anyone's garden. As everyone knows, a fun circle game and song "Ringing the Rosie" refers to the London epidemic in 1665, 15% of the country's population has died. The red ring (ring rose) is the symptom and symptoms of plague and is said to provide protection. "Degeneration" of infant's love refers to all the dead.
The modern addition of sad Bloody Mary to her child is confused with the historical character Queen Mary I who is also known as "Bloody Mary" this legend is characterized by many abortions or pseudopregnancies, It shows that being violent religion is memorized by people. Reform. If you look at the mirror for a long time in a dimly lit room, you may cause hallucinations. The facial features seem to "melt", twist, disappear, and rotate, but other illusion elements such as animals and strange faces may appear. Giovanni Caputo of the University of Urbino wrote that this phenomenon called "a strange face illusion" considers it to be the result of "another identity effect" that fails the brain face recognition system. Current unidentified way