The Truth Behind “Bloody Mary” - A Beginner’s Guide

February 10
38 mins

Episode Description

When you hear the name Mary I, you probably hear one phrase: “Bloody Mary”.

A queen of fire and fear. A religious fanatic. A failure compared to Elizabeth I.

But that version of Mary is a shortcut, and it isn’t good history.

Before the burnings, Mary was Henry VIII’s celebrated heir. A princess educated to rule. A woman who endured humiliation, illegitimacy, and political coercion, and survived. In 1553, when Edward VI died and her succession was challenged, England rallied behind her. She became the first woman to rule England in her own right.

In this Beginner’s Guide to Mary I, we explore:

• Her celebrated birth in 1516
• The trauma of her parents’ annulment
• Her years of resistance under Henry VIII
• Her open defiance under Edward VI
• How she won the throne in 1553
• What she actually tried to achieve as queen
• The context and consequences of the Marian burnings

Yes, we discuss the burnings. But in context, not isolation.

Mary was not a caricature. She was a politically intelligent, legally minded, deeply devout Tudor shaped by fear, faith, and survival.

If you think you know Mary I… think again.

Recommended reading:
Linda Porter - The Myth of "Bloody Mary": The First Queen of England
Anna Whitelock - Mary Tudor Princess, Bastard, Queen
Melita Thomas - The King's Pearl
Research by Johanna Strong & Peter Stiffell - Google them! Or access talks by them, Melita Thomas, Linda Porter and more in my Discovering Mary I course - https://claireridgway.com/history-event-archive/discovering-mary-i-instant-access-replay/

I’m Claire Ridgway, historian and author, and this is part of my Beginner’s Guide series exploring Tudor lives and turning points in depth.

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