The Children of Adam and Eve

WHOSYERDAD-E Who's Your Daddy?
Wikigenealogy

Mary I Queen of England, 15161558 (aged 42 years)

Name
Mary I // Queen of England
Given names
Mary I
Name suffix
Queen of England
Family with parents
father
mother
Marriage Marriage11 June 1509
Annulment Annulment
8 months
elder sister
11 months
elder brother
3 years
elder brother
14 months
elder brother
16 months
herself
15161558
Birth: 18 February 1516 24 30 London, England
Death: 17 November 1558London, England
3 years
younger sister
Father’s family with Anne Boleyn
father
stepmother
Anne Boleyn, second wife of Henry VIII of England. Later copy of an original portrait which was painted in about 1534.
15011536
Birth: between 1501 and 1507 30 27 Kent, England
Death: 19 May 1536Tower Hill, London Borough of Tower Hamlets, London, England
Marriage Marriage25 January 1533
8 months
half-sister
15331603
Birth: 7 September 1533 42 32 London, England
Death: 23 March 1603London, England
11 months
half-sibling
3 years
half-brother
Father’s family with Jane Seymour
father
father’s ex-wife
Marriage Marriage1536
Divorce Divorce
22 months
half-brother
15371553
Birth: 12 October 1537 46 28 London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, London, England
Death: 5 July 1553Greenwich, Royal Borough of Greenwich, London, England
Father’s family with Anne of Cleves
father
father’s ex-wife
Marriage Marriage1540
Divorce Divorce
Father’s family with Catherine (Katherine or Katheryn) Howard
father
father’s ex-wife
Catherine Howard, fifth wife of Henry VIII of England
15241542
Birth: about 1524 46
Death: 13 February 1542Tower Hill, London Borough of Tower Hamlets, London, England
Marriage Marriage28 July 1540
Divorce Divorce
Father’s family with Catherine (Katherine, Kateryn or Katheryne) Parr
father
stepmother
Queen Consort of England and Ireland (1543-1547)
15121548
Birth: 1512 19 Blackfriars, City of London, London, England
Death: 5 September 1548Sudeley, Gloucestershire, England
Marriage Marriage1543
Father’s family with Elizabeth Blount
father
father’s partner
half-brother
Henry FitzRoy Duke of Richmond & Somerset
15191536
Birth: 15 June 1519 27 17 Blackmore, Essex, England
Death: 23 July 1536Thetford, Norfolk, England
Mother’s family with Arthur Tudor Prince of Wales
uncle
14861502
Birth: 19 September 1486 29 20
Death: 2 April 1502
mother
Marriage Marriage14 November 1501
Family with Philip II
husband
King of Spain, Portugal, Naples, Sicily, England and Ireland Philip II "of Spain"
15271598
Birth: 21 May 1527 27 24 Valladolid, Castile and León, Spain
Death: 13 September 1598San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Community of Madrid, Spain
herself
15161558
Birth: 18 February 1516 24 30 London, England
Death: 17 November 1558London, England
Marriage Marriage1554
Philip II + Maria of Portugal
husband
King of Spain, Portugal, Naples, Sicily, England and Ireland Philip II "of Spain"
15271598
Birth: 21 May 1527 27 24 Valladolid, Castile and León, Spain
Death: 13 September 1598San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Community of Madrid, Spain
husband’s wife
Marriage Marriage1543
3 years
stepson
Philip II + Elizabeth of France, Princess
husband
King of Spain, Portugal, Naples, Sicily, England and Ireland Philip II "of Spain"
15271598
Birth: 21 May 1527 27 24 Valladolid, Castile and León, Spain
Death: 13 September 1598San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Community of Madrid, Spain
husband’s wife
Marriage Marriageafter 1558
Philip II + Anne of Austria
husband
King of Spain, Portugal, Naples, Sicily, England and Ireland Philip II "of Spain"
15271598
Birth: 21 May 1527 27 24 Valladolid, Castile and León, Spain
Death: 13 September 1598San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Community of Madrid, Spain
husband’s wife
Marriage Marriage1570
9 years
stepson
15781621
Birth: 1578 50 29 Madrid, Community of Madrid, Spain
Death: 1621
Birth
Birth of a sister
Death of a sister
Birth of a half-brother
Marriage of a parent
Birth of a half-sister
Birth of a half-sibling
Death of a half-sibling
Birth of a half-brother
Death of a half-brother
Death of a half-brother
Marriage of a parent
Death of a mother
Birth of a half-brother
Address: Hampton Court Palace, London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, London, England.
Marriage of a parent
Marriage of a parent
Marriage of a parent
Death of a father
Cause: Overwieght, he suffered from gout and other diseases that may have led to his eventual death.
Address: The Palace of Whitehall, Westminster, London, England.
Death of a half-brother
Marriage
1554 (aged 37 years)
Death
Unique identifier
4AC1332C41EC5B4CB2873F3E648138859658
Last change
5 December 201109:39:13
Author of last change: Danny
Note

On the Death of her half Brother, Edward VI, on July 6, 1553, she became
the legal heir to the throne. Lord High Chamberlain John Dudley, duke of
Northumberland, However, favored the succession of his daughter-in-law,
Lady Jane Grey. He proclaimed her queen on July 10, but the country
supported Mary.

Mary began her reign by sweeping away the religious innovations of her
father. Mass was restored without opposition and the authority of the Pope
reestablished, but Parliament refused to restore the Church lands seized
under Henry VIII. Mary, However, restored the property that the Crown
still possessed. Even More disastrous was her marriage to Philip II, king
of Spain. The engagement was greeted in England by a formidable rebellion
under the leadership of Sir Thomas Wyatt (1521-54) to depose Mary and put
her half sister, Elizabeth, later Elizabeth I, on the throne. Philip was
an uncompromising Roman Catholic and unpopular in England. At his order,
Mary joined in a war against France, with the result that Calais, the last
remnant of the English conquests won during the Hundred Years' War with
France, was lost in 1558.

The ferocity with which Mary's personal character has been assailed by
certain writers must be ascribed to religious zeal. She was called Bloody
Mary because of a large number of religious persecutions that took place
during her reign; almost 300 people were condemned to Death as a result of
trials for heresy. Mary was succeeded by Elizabeth I.