
Queen Mary
Queen Mary refers to several historical figures, but most commonly, it pertains to Queen Mary I of England (1516-1558), known for her attempt to restore Roman Catholicism in England after her brother Edward VI's Protestant reign. This led to her being nicknamed "Bloody Mary" due to the persecution of Protestants during her rule. Another notable reference is the RMS Queen Mary, a famous ocean liner launched in 1934, which served as a luxury cruise ship and later as a troopship during World War II, now residing permanently as a hotel and museum in Long Beach, California.