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Change: Phillip returned to England to try to prersuade Mary to support Spain in a war against France 13 July 1558 English forces fared badly in the confilct and a a result lost Calais,from England;s finances November 17,1558 Mary died from a pituitary tumor December 1,1558 Mary was
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Change: for the first time at Westminster. January 6, 1540 father marries Anne of Cleves July 9, 1540 father's marriage to Anne of Cleves annulled July 28, 1540 father marries Katherine Howard February 13, 1542 Katherine Howard is executed, marriage to father annulled earlier July 12, 1543 father marries Catherine Parr
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Change: permission to visit her daughter, sensing a political trap to force submission to the King's divorce with Mary used as bait, Katherine declines November 1534 - Early 1535 Act of Supremacy is passed by Parliament which declared the king
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Change: , through out his life Fitzroy would be groomed as a potential heir for this father 1521 betrothal to the Dauphin is broken and Mary is now contracted to marry her cousin, Charles V. Holy Roman Emperor. In the marriage agreement
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Change: In the marriage agreement Mary is designed as the heir to the English throne if her father dies without "an heir male" 1525 created the Princess of Wales, a title normally given to the male heir of
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Change: a legitimate heir. October 1553 Introduced Act that repealed all Religious Laws of her brother Edward VI and returned England to Catholicism Fall 1553 Mary considers candidates for a husband and accepts the proposal of Prince Phillip of Spain, son of her cousin Emperor Charles V.
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Change: legitimate heir. October 1553 Introduced Act that repealed all Religious Laws of her brother Edward VI and returned England to Catholicism Fall 1553 Mary considers candidates for a husband and accepts the proposal of Prince Phillip Iof Spain, son of Spain.her cousin Emperor Charles V.
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Nov 26 2008, 8:40 AM EST
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Change: and her mother Katherine of Aragon, thus making her a legitimate heir. October 1553 Introduced Act that repealed all Religious Laws of her brother Edward VI and returned England to Catholicism Fall 1553 Mary considers candidates for a husband and accepts the proposal of Prince Phillip I of Spain.
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Change: coronation Mary introducesintroduced first Act of Parliament, validating the marriage between her father Henry VIII and her mother Katherine of Aragon, thus making her a legitimate heir. October 1553 Introduced Act that repealed all Religious Laws of her brother Edward VI and returned England to Catholicism
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Nov 26 2008, 8:00 AM EST
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Change: London in triumph October 1, 1553 Coronation of Queen Mary I October 8, 1553 Approximately one week after her coronation Mary introduces first Act of Parliament, validating the marriage between her father Henry VIII and her mother Katherine of Aragon, thus making her a legitimate heir.
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Change: sheMary is denied permission to attend her mother's funeral June 22, 1536 writes to her father accepting her illegitimate status, the annulment of her parents marriage, and her father's position as Supreme Head of the English Church July 6, 1536 At Jane Seymour's insistence, King
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Change: meets with her borther the king in hopes of reconciling their religious differences June 21, 1553 King Edward VI signs a statement disowning his sisters Mary and Elizabeth in favor of Lady Jane Grey to succeed him July 6, 1553 King Edward VI dies, announcement of
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Change: aat the Palace of Placentia, in Greenwich. 1518 contracted to marry the Dauphin of France, Francis, son of Francis I of France. 1522 betrothal to the Dauphin is broken and Mary is now contracted to marry her cousin, Charles V. Holy Roman Emperor. 1525 created the
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Change: Mary is born a healthy and expected to survive. Mild rejociment and celebrations are met with her birth. Year of 1518 Mary is contracted to marry the Dauphin of France, Francis, son of FrancoisFrancis I of France. Year of 1522 Mary's betrothal to the Dauphin
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Change: Mary was the first and only female to be granted the title in her own right. Year of 1526 Princess Mary is sent to her own court in Ludlow to preside over the Council of Wales and the Marches. July 1526 Emperor Charles V breaks his
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Change: Archbishop Thomas Cranmer declares the marriage between King Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon void, Mary is declared illegitimate and no longer a princess September 7, 1533 Birth of Princess Elizabeth, Mary is required to serve her infant sister as a lady in waiting November 1534 - Early 1535 Act
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