Tudor History with Claire Ridgway podcast

Mary Tudor and the Will to Fight

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Mary Tudor is often remembered through a single, brutal label: “Bloody Mary.” But in the summer of 1553, she revealed a very different side of herself. In this second part of my series on the two tough cookies of 1553, I explore how Mary I faced down danger, isolation, and overwhelming odds to claim her throne - not through force of arms, but through resolve, leadership, and legitimacy. Drawing on contemporary accounts, including Robert Wingfield’s Vita Mariae, this video looks at:
  • How years of pressure under Henry VIII and Edward VI shaped Mary’s resilience
  • Why her flight to East Anglia in July 1553 was a calculated act of courage, not desperation
  • How she rallied men, towns, and even the royal fleet, without a pitched battle
  • And how her victorious entry into London marked the triumph of legitimacy over force
Like Lady Jane Grey, Mary was unwavering in her beliefs and prepared to die for them. The tragedy of 1553 is not that one woman was strong and the other was not, but that only one could win. If you enjoyed this exploration of Mary, do consider subscribing for more beginner-friendly Tudor history guides.   #MaryTudor #BloodyMary #TudorHistory #1553Succession #LadyJaneGrey #WomenInHistory #TudorQueens #MaryI #EnglishHistory #HistoryDocumentary

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