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  1. 2 de abr. de 2014 · She died at St. James Palace in London on November 17, 1558. Early Life. Mary Tudor was born on February 18, 1516, at the Palace of Placentia in Greenwich, England. She was the only child of King...

  2. Mary I (18 February 1516 – 17 November 1558), also known as Mary Tudor, and as " Bloody Mary " by her Protestant opponents, was Queen of England and Ireland from July 1553 and Queen of Spain and the Habsburg dominions as the wife of King Philip II from January 1556 until her death in 1558.

  3. 25 de jun. de 2015 · Mary died on 25 June 1533, between seven and eight o’clock in the morning at her home, Westhorpe Hall in Suffolk. In his book Mary Rose, David Loades suggests that the cause of Mary's death may have been angina. Other theories include tuberculosis and cancer.

  4. Burial place of Mary Tudor in St Mary's Church, Bury St Edmunds. Mary had multiple bouts of illness, requiring treatments over her lifetime. She died, age 37, at Westhorpe Hall, Suffolk, on 25 June 1533, having never fully recovered from the sweating sickness she caught in 1528.

  5. 16 de nov. de 2020 · María Tudor murió el 17 de noviembre de 1558, hace 455 años, en el palacio de St. James, en Londres, posiblemente como consecuencia de un quiste ovárico o de un cáncer uterino.

  6. 26 de mar. de 2024 · March 1495/96. Died: June 24, 1533, Westhorpe, Suffolk, Eng. (aged 38) House / Dynasty: House of Tudor. Notable Family Members: spouse Louis XII. father Henry VII. brother Henry VIII. sister Margaret Tudor.

  7. 29 de mar. de 2024 · How did Mary I die? Mary had a fragile constitution and suffered a series of illnesses throughout her life. She also had at least two false pregnancies , the last of which, beginning in April 1558, would mask the ultimate cause of her death.