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1516
Mary I/Mary Tudor
Mary I, also known as Mary Tudor, was born on 18 February 1516. -
1518
Francis II
Mary was promised to Francis, who was the infant son of King Francis I of France. But in 1521 thiis marriage with Francis was canceled. -
1522
Mary I and her cousin
Mary was contracted to marry her first cousin, who was 22 years old. But this marriage was canceled a few years after. -
1525
Mary I preside Wales and Marches
Henry and Catherine would have no more sons, so they decided to send Mary to the border of Wales to preside over the Council of Wales and the Marches. -
1528
She went to the Welsh Marches
She spent three years in the Welsh Marches, but she sometimes visited her father's court before returning permanently to the home counties around London. -
1536
Mary was declared Illegitimate
Mary was declared illegitimate and deprived of all her inheritance rights. But in 1544, Mary was returned to the line of succession. -
1550
Mary I refused to abandon Catholicism.
Mary refused Edward’s (stepbrother and king) demands that she abandon Catholicism. -
1553
After the death of Edward
In 6 of July on 1535 Edward VI died. So in 10 July Lady Jane was proclaimed queen of England. But Mary I didn't accept and in 19 July Lady Jane was deposed and imprisoned in the Tower of London. So in 3 August Mary I rode into London as the Queen of England. -
1553
Leading protestants were imprisoned
In 1553 some Leading Protesstats church men were imprisoned, exiled and executed by Mary I. -
1554
Philip of Spain
In 25 of July on 1554 Philip of Spain and Mary of England get married. -
1555
Some Protestants were executed
In 1555 some Protestants were burnt at the stake, and the total execued were 283 people. -
1558
The succession of Mary I
In 17th of November on 1558 Mary I died, so she the throne of England passed down to Elizabeth I.