Mary Tudor || Bloody Mary

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • Last Wednesday it was 463 years ago you passed away, hope you rest in peace Mary and please know you aren't forgotten and we try to make people aware of who you really were.
    A fan video on the show the Tudors that showed perfectly how much Mary suffered when she was young.
    xoxo

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  • @user-te6vy1tc8i
    @user-te6vy1tc8i 2 месяца назад +14

    OMG! Mary I is also my favorite historical figure and why didn't they call Henry "Bloody Henry"? Mary didn't deserve to be called that, and she killed less than three hundred people believe it or not. She sentenced two hundred and eighty-three people to death. She is so much fun to explore and I love her.

    • @TudorDarkness
      @TudorDarkness  2 месяца назад +3

      They call him the Tyrant King instead, but bloody would have suited him. Mary was not even given the moniker till a protestant writer who was against women ruling stated it in his book. Not even during Elizabeth's reign they were negative about her. Agreed, I've had whole conversations about Mary with people and some even said I was bonkers for saying she's my favourite historical figure. I'm happy to hear we both love Mary and want justice for her!

    • @user-te6vy1tc8i
      @user-te6vy1tc8i 2 месяца назад +1

      ​​@@TudorDarknessYes, those people have no idea for sure how horrible and difficult her life was, and she coped with it all bravely and alone. They ask me if I'm crazy for loving her, when I talk about her people sometimes call her a witch because she burned so many people, but they can turn on Henry. He should have been bloody. I mean, why shouldn't I love a person that no one loved like Mary?

    • @TudorDarkness
      @TudorDarkness  2 месяца назад +1

      @@user-te6vy1tc8i Exactly, but I think most people forget how everything changes through time and how rumours or something that has just been written by one person could affect someone's status for good. Who asked you that? I also met people who hate her, but recently I've only met other supporters (luckily). A witch? Such bogus. Agreed, but tyrant is also a good title, don't you think? You're not alone, I also adore her, she's my absolute favourite! And I will stand my ground if I have to, just to defend her legacy.

    • @user-te6vy1tc8i
      @user-te6vy1tc8i 2 месяца назад

      ​@@TudorDarknessIt was worse than some of my friends calling her a "witch," trust me. I love Mary too, and whoever dared to say something bad about her, I would tell them about her life just to change their minds. And yes, the tyrant nickname for Henry is OK, but it would be really nice if someone called him bloody.

    • @TudorDarkness
      @TudorDarkness  2 месяца назад

      @@user-te6vy1tc8i Do they even realize she was a Catholic? She cannot be a witch. So your friends are against her? Were you able to change their minds? He was bloody but he certainly also was a tyrant.

  • @Christina.518
    @Christina.518 8 месяцев назад +38

    ❤i never blame mary she had a tough childhood 😢😢had the delicac dance between life and death 😢😢make it worse from her own father heartbreaking as a mother no child should have that 😢😢❤

    • @TudorDarkness
      @TudorDarkness  8 месяцев назад +11

      agreed and you forget her half-brother also loved to mock her with her religion. I bet he forgot she was always there for him when he was a wee baby boy.

    • @SymoneShaik
      @SymoneShaik 2 месяца назад

      I love you anne

  • @xCombustibleLemons
    @xCombustibleLemons 2 года назад +17

    One of my favorite Lady Gaga songs! ❤️ I really liked the red glow effect with this one, so pretty and fits well with the song 😊 I remember watching a bit of this show to see Natalie Dormer, but I stopped watching a few episodes in. Maybe I’ll give it another try in the future.

    • @TudorDarkness
      @TudorDarkness  2 года назад +4

      It's an amazing song by her indeed and it also shows a bit of Mary's true history when you listen more to it

  • @user-pr2um4xu4l
    @user-pr2um4xu4l 14 дней назад +1

    Мария и Елизавета - это тот самый случай, когда дети оказались лучше своих родителей.

    • @TudorDarkness
      @TudorDarkness  12 дней назад +1

      agreed (but I had to translate your message, haha)

    • @user-pr2um4xu4l
      @user-pr2um4xu4l 12 дней назад

      @@TudorDarkness me too :))

  • @gon10suke94
    @gon10suke94 Месяц назад +4

    Mary 😢 she tragic life 🥺🥺🥺

  • @astrofabio68
    @astrofabio68 18 дней назад +1

    to me Sarah Bolger's Mary is the best otrait to such tragic princess and queen

    • @TudorDarkness
      @TudorDarkness  15 дней назад

      agreed, but I also love Romola (Becoming Elizabeth) and Billie (The Spanish Princess)

  • @ellemcdee7013
    @ellemcdee7013 6 месяцев назад +15

    Poor Mary. She suffered so much during her life. Her reign maybe was i little bit "bloody" but I don´t blame her hate toward protestants.

    • @TudorDarkness
      @TudorDarkness  6 месяцев назад +4

      Agreed and weren't her father, grandfather and siblings a bit bloody as well? It was a different time and people would often lose their lives while being innocent (Margaret Pole and Anne Boleyn for example, although I think Catherine Howard was also a victim. Yes she was guilty but she did not deserve to die because of it. She was young, too young to be married to a man Henry's age).

    • @user-ig2jw3ld4p
      @user-ig2jw3ld4p 3 месяца назад +1

      Just wanted to clarify , Anne Boleyn wasn’t innocent, she didn’t cheat, but she mocked Catherine of Aragon , and was very rude in general , and wanted things her way

    • @mysterygirl1606
      @mysterygirl1606 2 месяца назад

      @@user-ig2jw3ld4p She may have affected Cathrine's life in court and her marriage. However she was innocent of the crimes HENRY and His court decided she was guilty of. Which consisted of adultery, incest (varies depending on source) and plotting against the King of course NONE of them had actual proof behind them.

    • @user-te6vy1tc8i
      @user-te6vy1tc8i 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@user-ig2jw3ld4pTrue, but she was not an adulteress. And she called Mary a bastard. Anne Boleyn had a giant self-confidence and was sassy, ​​so she had an annoying personality, but she was still innocent.

    • @user-te6vy1tc8i
      @user-te6vy1tc8i 2 месяца назад

      Yes, Henry killed two of his wives, with one he had a daughter, and no one called him bloody. Poor Mary. I would be very happy to hug her if she lived in this time. I love her so much.

  • @bethanne1221
    @bethanne1221 2 года назад +8

    Well I love this video, love Mary I and u just got a new sub. Also Happy Thanksgiving 🍁if u celebrate it

    • @TudorDarkness
      @TudorDarkness  2 года назад +2

      Thank you so much for liking my video and subscribing, it really means a lot to me. Hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving, since I am Dutch we do not celebrate it here but we do know it's something big xoxo

  • @Nana-vi4rd
    @Nana-vi4rd 25 дней назад

    I agree.....what did people expect......a saint? With all that poor woman went through before gaining the throne many today could not endure. And those around her advising her were only wanting to line their own purses and gain more power for themselves, they didn't care truly about Mary the person.

  • @ginalopez9047
    @ginalopez9047 3 месяца назад +4

    I feel bad for her she was the true heir but her father was being sexist push her aside for a male heir made her into a servant not saying I support force marriage but I’m surprised she wasn’t married off especially when she was around that age granted it’s not big deal now to get married and have kids later in life but back then people died young it seem like she wanted that when she finally got married she was 37 which is really late in their time plus having health issues didn’t have medication and birth control to help her people paint her bad while yes she wasn’t innocent Angel but Elizabeth wasn’t innocent Ann Boleyn wasn’t innocent no one was

    • @TudorDarkness
      @TudorDarkness  3 месяца назад

      She indeed was, but she lived during a time males were considered as "stabler heirs" and since the Tudor claim to the throne was anything but stable her father because obsessed with an heir. Henry's fears, lust and also the accident he was in made him into a despicable man. But he did love his children, it's hard to believe, but he did. As I said it was a different time and he did arrange several marriage proposals for both his daughters, yet the deals were never "sealed". And Edward was too young and his regents were against Mary's religious perspective, so by the time she could finally married she was indeed already considered old. And she even married a man who never loved her, while she did love him. She must have had a lot of heartache in her life, which also changes people. True there wasn't any medication and there was some sort of birth control, but let's just say it was anything but common to use. The condom they had was to prevent syphilis from spreading, instead of preventing children to come into the world. And the condom wasn't made of material you would like to wear. Agreed, but who was an innocent angel back then? You did what you had to do in order to survive. Life at court was a big game, as quickly you could rise, you could also fall down. And the fall often went quicker than the rising part.

  • @yeffersontapia
    @yeffersontapia 7 месяцев назад +2

    good video 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @carina6476
    @carina6476 2 месяца назад +1

    Mary had nothing to do with Anne's death, if that's what it was meant to be

    • @TudorDarkness
      @TudorDarkness  2 месяца назад

      It was not implied as her being responsible but Anne's presence and death did affect her life in different ways. Deep down it must have felt like a relieve to Mary when Anne was executed. And looking at Mary's response to Thomas Cranmer during her reign it was clear she had not forgotten about Anne. We do not see Mary as a villain, even though we did use this song, we see her as a victim who also made mistakes due to the pain she suffered + let's not forget it was a different time, burning heretics was quite common. People often seem to forget that.

  • @mohammedhassan8612
    @mohammedhassan8612 Месяц назад

    😊great video 😅

  • @c5n6lwolf14
    @c5n6lwolf14 2 года назад +2

    💯

  • @anamariecameron7874
    @anamariecameron7874 6 месяцев назад +3

    how she lived threw this

    • @TudorDarkness
      @TudorDarkness  6 месяцев назад +1

      I still wonder how, she was often sick, probably because of all the stress she endured.

  • @anamariecameron7874
    @anamariecameron7874 6 месяцев назад +1

    💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔

  • @luna0520
    @luna0520 Год назад +1

    by the way ben Belgische

    • @TudorDarkness
      @TudorDarkness  Год назад

      Ik ben Nederlandse/I am Dutch. Leuk om je te leren kennen =3.

  • @user-gi8pk9uc7q
    @user-gi8pk9uc7q 6 месяцев назад +1

    Tell that to Protestants!

    • @TudorDarkness
      @TudorDarkness  6 месяцев назад +4

      Would love to, I just watched this documentary where they were so negative about her.. I just stopped watching and watched a video of CinnamonToastKen instead. It just annoys me how people try to make her the villain, like she's Alpha from TWD, someone who's just bonkers. It's cruel.

    • @user-te6vy1tc8i
      @user-te6vy1tc8i 2 месяца назад

      ​@@TudorDarknessI know! I read articles about her on the internet and they said how disgusting she was because she executed Jane Grey, but they didn't even mention that Mary was supposed to be queen but Edward disinherited her and put Jane in charge. If he hadn't done that, Mary wouldn't kill her. She should have ruled by right. They even shamelessly say that she killed more than three hundred people, while she killed fewer, around two hundred and eighty-three. They portray her as a villain. They call her a cold and religious villain, until they go into detail about her life and show her in the wrong light. Injustice is still being done to her today and that is not right.

    • @TudorDarkness
      @TudorDarkness  2 месяца назад

      @@user-te6vy1tc8i She did not want to execute Jane but had to in order to pursue a marriage that was needed to continue the Tudor line (but unfortunately failed). Edward was also a protestant and too obsessed with religion (and being an athlete). He seemed to forget Mary was always there for him and literally did everything for him. But no he wanted a male protestant heir, but there were none so he went for Jane and "her future sons" instead. Apparently he also did not care about his father. Tbh I am not a fan of Edward, but since he was young you could mainly blame his regents. He was guided in the wrong direction. Luckily the Tudors shows a different side of her and so does the film Lady Jane, where you can see she's genuinely upset after Jane's execution. But there seems to be a new series about Lady Jane and I hope it's historically accurate and does not put Mary in a bad light, like they normally tend to do. Too frightened to check it out. =[

    • @user-te6vy1tc8i
      @user-te6vy1tc8i 2 месяца назад

      ​​@@TudorDarknessI know, I hate it when she is portrayed in a bad light. Yes, Mary had a big heart and loved all of her family, except maybe Henry and Anne Boleyn as her stepmother, and she took care of Edward with a purpose. And it's true for the regents, they led him down a bad path, but he was similar to his father in character traits, well... Mary is the BEST and so is Elizabeth, but Mary has a special place in my heart.

    • @TudorDarkness
      @TudorDarkness  2 месяца назад

      @@user-te6vy1tc8i Yet they often portray her like the villain, although I've noticed some change the last year or so. Before that I kept getting negative comments. Exactly and she did love Henry, it was stated she cared a lot about her father. Every child longs to be loved and once you have to fight for it you crave even more to it. Like my cousin, she also craves for the love of her father, yet he has never given to it to her and she's an adult now (and still craves for it). So I think Mary tried to do the same, doing everything she can just to get his love and respect. Anne she did hate, she thought Anne was to blame for how her dad responded, only to find out it was not Anne's fault after Anne's execution. True, she did (and she also cared about Edward's mum, Jane, who gave her back a part of her grace). Exactly, and he indeed was because Henry also let Wolsey rule, hehe (sorry but it does seem like Wolsey had a lot of influence on Henry's life for a long time). I love Mary the most, but I also care about Elizabeth. Who also suffered a lot because people hated her mum.