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In the sixteenth century, Mary I of England burned some three hundred Protestants as heretics during her five-year reign, earning herself the sobriquet “Bloody Mary.” Yet her father Henry VIII executed some seventy thousand people during his thirty-eight-year reign for a variety of offenses, mostly treason and heresy.
Off with Her Head: Three Thousand Years of Demonizing Women in Power
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