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Bloody Mary

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Bloody Mary most commonly refers to:

  • Mary I of England (1516–1558; r. 1553–1558), Queen of England, nicknamed by her Protestant opponents due to her role in the Marian persecutions
  • Bloody Mary (folklore), a ghost who appears in a mirror when her name is repeatedly chanted
  • Bloody Mary (cocktail), made with tomato juice, vodka, and other flavorings

Bloody Mary may also refer to:

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