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  2. Bloody Mary is a legend of a ghost, phantom, witch, or spirit conjured to reveal the future. She is said to appear in a mirror when her name is chanted repeatedly. The Bloody Mary apparition may be benevolent or malevolent, depending on historic variations of the legend.

  3. Sep 29, 2024 · Queen Mary I of England became known as Bloody Mary because she burned about 280 Protestants alive during her reign. Born on February 18, 1516, in the Greenwich Palace in London, England, to Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon, Mary seemed an unlikely candidate to be queen, let alone a “bloody” one.

  4. May 9, 2024 · This is the story of how a heroic underdog became a monarch who was then mythologized as a violent despot, despite being no bloodier than her father, Henry VIII, or many other English...

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  5. Apr 27, 2001 · A familiar 'Bloody Mary' story was one about a girl who supposedly ended her incantation with a spiteful "I don't believe in Mary Worth," then tripped over the doorjamb while exiting the...

  6. Oct 18, 2018 · Bloody Mary is a scary urban legend that has been told for decades, but what might psychology tell us about its appeal and origins? Typically the story involves a young woman performing a ritual before a mirror.

  7. Mary’s most lasting contribution to history would be her unfortunate (if somewhat justified) nickname. According to some sources, the vodka and tomato juice concoction often touted as a hangover cure derives its name from her, although this is much disputed.

  8. Folklore experts searching for the origins behind the legend of Bloody Mary came up with several theories. A unique, quite Freudian take on the legend by folklorist Alan Dundes suggests that the story is an initiation ritual into womanhood.