Mobile Newsletter chat subscribe. Where did the legend of Bloody Mary come from? Nobody really knows how long people have been telling the story of Bloody Mary. Mary Worth, a witch executed in the Salem witch trials. Sources Dube, Ryan. Cite This! Try Our Sudoku Puzzles! More Awesome Stuff. Lisa G. Myers Writer. Additional information Directors John Stecenko. Directors John Stecenko.
Studio Lionsgate. Subtitles English CC. Released year Age rating Restricted. Duration 1 h 32 min. Writers Dominick Domingo Lisa G. Myers John Stecenko. She seized it with unprecedented ambition from those who sought to thwart her. Still, she rode into London on August 3, , to widespread acclaim. Welcomed back to court, she survived Henry—and three more stepmothers—only to see her younger half-brother, Edward VI, take the throne as a Protestant reformer, adopting a stance anathema to her fervent Catholicism.
Though Mary could have sought refuge with family members in Europe, she chose to remain in England and fight for what was rightfully hers. Eluding the armies of her antagonists, she rallied support from nobles across the country and marched on London. During her five-year reign, Mary navigated the manifold challenges associated with her status as the first English queen to wear the crown in her own right, rather than as the wife of a king. The queen also set precedents and laid the groundwork for initiatives—among others, financial reform, exploration and naval expansion—that would be built upon by her much-lauded successor, Elizabeth I.
Mary failed, however, to fulfill arguably the most important duty of any monarch: producing an heir. But no one else was around to corroborate that story. Others suggest that Queen Mary I inspired the red drink's name with the red being reminiscent of the executed protestants.
And another legend is that it's named after a waitress that Petiot met in a Chicago saloon nicknamed the Bucket of Blood. Not sure which story to believe? Mull it over while sipping a Bloody Mary, perhaps garnished with olives and celery or maybe even bacon. Who Was Bloody Mary? By Lia Picard February 16, Each product we feature has been independently selected and reviewed by our editorial team. If you make a purchase using the links included, we may earn commission.
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