Bloody Mary, or Mary I of England, employed brutal methods of torture primarily against Protestant dissenters during her reign from 1553 to 1558. She enforced her Catholic faith through the persecution of those who opposed it, leading to the execution of hundreds, often by burning at the stake. Additionally, torture methods included imprisonment, starvation, and psychological torment to extract confessions or renunciations of Protestant beliefs. Her reign is marked by widespread fear and cruelty, earning her the nickname "Bloody Mary."
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