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What is the birthplace of Mary I (18 February 1516 – 17 November 1558), queen regnant of England and Ireland from July 1553 until her death?
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Mary Tudor (later Mary I of England, or "Bloody Mary") was born at Greenwich, in the Palace of Placentia.
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Queen Mary I. AKA Mary Tudor. Born: 18-Feb-1516 Birthplace: Palace of Placentia, Greenwich, England Died: 17-Nov-1558 Location of death: St James's Palace, London, England
Under the Third Succession Act, passed in 1543 by the Parliament of England, Elizabeth was the heir of Mary I of England, and Henry VIII's last will and testament had excluded the ...
Whitelock, Anna (2009) Mary Tudor: England's First Queen. London: Bloomsbury. ... Palace of Placentia, Greenwich: Date of death: 17 November 1558: Place of death
The Birthplace in England research programme: overview Download Birthplace final report 1 ... Mary Newburn, Head of Research and Information, NCT; Professor Stavros Petrou ...
'In thee, O lord, is my trust, let me never be confounded: if God be for us, who can be against us?' Mary Tudor's constant exclamation as queen of England

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