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Bloody Mary (folklore)

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Mary I of England

Bloody Mary is a name applied to both Queen Mary I of England and to a figure of Western folklore. Mary I acquired the epithet during the reign of her successor Elizabeth on account of the perceived ferocity of her religious persecutions. The folkloric character is a ghost or witch said to kill, squeeze, eat, and bury children; other very similar tales use different names. Several other fictional characters are also called Bloody Mary.

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