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There's bits of Tudor walls up there ... in search of a source that should offer a much less familiar take on Bloody Mary-- a Spanish one. Mary was half Spanish on her mother's side.
Some say it was an ode to Queen Mary Tudor (who was nicknamed "Bloody Mary"). Another story attributes the name to a dancer ...
Despite being the original Bloody Mary, Queen Mary Tudor didn't invent or drink Bloody Mary cocktails in England during her 16th century reign. How could she have? The beverage didn't make its ...
She was loved, she was a princess, heir to the throne - but the childhood fairytale turned to lifelong nightmare for Mary Tudor ... History has called her "Bloody Mary" for the burning of the ...