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Against a backdrop of family betrayal and dynastic quarrels, Stéphane Bern traces the life of Mary I, Queen of England, nicknamed Mary the Bloody because of the tortures she inflicted on Protestants during her reign. The daughter of Henry VIII, Mary was excluded from the succession to the throne in 1534. With tenacious efforts, she managed to seize power in 1556, and became the first woman to be crowned Queen of England and to rule the country in her own name. Stéphane Bern follows her footsteps from Hampton Court Palace on the Thames to the Tower of London, via Ludlow, where Mary spent her childhood, and Winchester Cathedral, where she married the future King of Spain, thus becoming Queen of England and Ireland, but also of Spain, Sicily and Naples. ????Find Secrets d'histoire: - thousands of videos on our platform: https://www.secretsdhistoire.tv/ - on our store: https://laboutiquesecretsdhistoire.tv/ - on Facebook: / secretsdhistoire - on X: / secretshistoire - on Instagram: / secretsdhistoire