Mary I of Scotland
This category is for questions about Mary Queen of Scots, the cousin of Elizabeth I (not be confused with Queen Mary I of England, half sister). She reigned from 14 December 1542 to 24 July 1567.
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Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned by Elizabeth the I under the impression she was comitting treason. That she was going to...
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Elizabeth.
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Her secretary, David Rizzio and James Hepburn, the 4th Earl of Bothwell.
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Mary Queen of Scots had fled to England after being overthrown in Scotland. She was considered a threat by Elizabeth I of England.
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In a number of places. She was a "guest" at Bolton Castle in Yorkshire for a while, then escorted to Tutbury Castle. Eventually...
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Yes, Queen Mary Tudor I of England and Queen Mary Stewart I of Scotland were related. Elizabeth of York, wife of Henry VII of...
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Well, basically here are the five reasonS: 1. She planned to kill Elizabeth. 2. She could take over the throne. 3. She would...
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She wasnt the next in line to the throne after Elizabeth, but she was close. The reason for this was because she had Tudor blood...
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At Fotheringhay Castle, February 8, 1587 at the age of 45.
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Queen Elizabeth I, or Elizabeth Tudor. This was the end of the Stuart dynasty in Scotland, anyhow. Elizabeth was, however...
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She had several half brothers (from both parents.) She however never had any other full siblings because her father died several...
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Currently- In Westminster Abbey. this was not, of course, her initial burial site.Originally, Mary was buried in Peterborough...
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Queen Elizabeth I approved the beheading of Mary (ex Queen Mary I of Scotland) at Fotheringhay Castle in 1587. Mary's son James...
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Various castles in England.
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POLITICS> ask Anastasia, for example!
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Her son James VI, although I think he ruled under her half-brother until he was old enough to rule on his own. After Elizabeth I...
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One Elizabeth Kennedy was the principal Lady In Waiting to Mary, Queen of Scots and was one of two present at her execution. see...
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bloodyMary or as reffered to as Mary worth' was supposed to kill people because her son was killed my somebody whom she couldn't...
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Mary Queen of Scots inherited the throne from her father, King James V of Scotland, who died when she was six days old.
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Her father James V died when she was 6 days old, with her the only legitimate heir.
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Her son James took the English throne after the death of his cousin Elizabeth I. He became the 1st monarch to rule both Scotland...
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She came queen when she was six years old
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Although Mary Queen of Scots was young when Henry VIII was alive, he did want her betrothed to his son Edward. Aside from that, I...
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Mary Queen of Scots was beheaded on 8 February 1587 at Fotheringay Castle.Hope this helps.
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Elizabeth was a Protestant Queen, making England a Protestant country, whereas Mary was a devout Catholic. Although there were...
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French. her name was Marie De Guise or Mary of Guise , it is pronounced (Geeze) as in Geezer, not Guise like in Disguise), Mary...
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She would have worn clothes that were of fashion in her time period, such as the ruff, and for her position in society. She was...
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Henry VII had four childen; Arthur, Margaret, Henry and Mary. Margaret married James IV of Scotland, and had a son, James V of...
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Yes. This device fell off on the first stroke of the axeman. ( she was beheaded by an Axe) The usual rule- maybe borrowed for...
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It was done to preserve the proof of death of the person and the proof of the death of the person.
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in he tower of London
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History does not record the name of the Executioner. He was probably a regular officer of the ( English) Royal Army or the...
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Mary, Queen of Scots was the great-granddaughter of Henry VII
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Both were considered beautiful at the time, although I believe that Mary was said to be a bit more pretty of the two.It is an...
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She was 1 week old when she became queen.
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Mary was buried in peterborough cathedral but was moved to westminster abbey in 1612 by her son James I to lay next to her rival...
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Mary became Queen Mary I of Scotland at the age of 6 days. She married at the tender age of 16, to the Dauphin of France, later...
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no, he died a natural death.
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Because Mary believed that the English throne was rightly hers and plotted against her.
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She was a devout Roman Catholic, and as she was executed for political and religious reasons ( in a sense not too different from...
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