However, she was not the first queen in British history.
Compared with Elizabeth II, the first queen in British history was miserable and lived a miserable life.
She is Mary I, and she has a terrible title-bloody Mary.
Mary I was born on February 6th, 2008. His father is Henry VIII and his mother is Queen Catherine.
Henry VIII was a famous wife killer. Queen Catherine was the first wife of Henry VIII, and Mary I was their only surviving child.
Unfortunately for Queen Catherine, she miscarried many times. Even if she gave birth to a child, one baby girl died and three baby boys died.
How unfortunate is Mary I?
Although she was only 9 years old, Henry VIII gave her the title of Queen of Wales.
In British history, this has always been the title of Crown Prince.
However, Henry VIII still wanted a male heir. To this end, he drove Queen Catherine out of the palace by hook or by crook, had an affair with the waitress anne boleyn and secretly married her. At this time, the British Parliament immediately legislated to secede from the Holy See, and Archbishop Cranmai subsequently declared the marriage between Henry and Catherine invalid and the marriage with anne boleyn legal. With the birth of Elizabeth by Anne, Catherine was deprived of the title of Queen and imprisoned in an inferior manor.
At this time, poor Mary I was also demoted as an illegitimate daughter and was not allowed to meet her mother.
It seems that she has been unhappy all her life. Although Henry VIII was engaged to her several times, the final result was that the marriage was invalid and she was not married.
After his father died, Mary I's younger brother succeeded to the throne, but his younger brother died of illness. So, with the support of the Privy Council, Mary I staged a coup and imprisoned Princess Jane Grey, Edward's successor.
1 553 65438+1October1,Mary was officially crowned Queen of England.
Mary I is called the bloody Mary, because during her reign, she regained the dominance of Catholicism and killed more than 300 Protestants. ......
For the sake of the throne, Mary I agreed to marry Spanish Prince Philip, his cousin, the son of King Charles V of the Holy Roman Empire.
During this marriage, Mary I fell in love with Philip.
However, perhaps because of the misfortune when she was young, Mary I never had children. She was very eager for children and even had two false pregnancies.
She loves her husband very much, but his husband doesn't love him. He left England to fight the French in Flanders.
He doesn't want to go back to England again. He feels humiliated. Michelle, the ambassador of Venice at that time, wrote: Mary had an unusual love for her husband, and she was extremely sad for his departure.
1558 1 17 10 month, Mary I died.
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Before Mary I died, she always wanted to be buried next to her mother's grave. After all, in her miserable life, her mother was the only light.
Unfortunately, her last wish didn't come true.
After his death, Mary I was buried in a grave in Westminster Abbey.