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Mary I, also known as "Bloody Mary", was a queen of England who ruled in the 16th century. She gained notoriety for persecuting Protestants and promoting Catholicism during her reign. His nickname arose due to the persecutions that resulted in the execution of almost 300 Protestants for heresy, many of them at the stake. The name "Bloody Mary" remained associated with Mary I, generating a feared reputation in her memory. Furthermore, it is an urban legend often told in schools, it scares children and involves a dead girl appearing after being called. Bloody Mary is called by candlelight in the bathroom mirror. According to legend, calling thirteen times, Mary appears. “Bloody” means “bloody” and also “bloodthirsty”. In most variations of the legend, Mary appears to take revenge. However, there are those who say that she is good and just wants to talk and predict her future. Do you want to take a risk?