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No. Mary and her husband William Stafford were banished from court by Anne Boleyn and Mary lived quietly away from court. She died in 1543. Elizabeth was close to Mary's son and daughter
Queen Elizabeth I was arrested by her sister Queen Mary because a group of Protestants attempted to murder Queen Mary because she was prosecuting anyone who wasn't Catholic. Queen Mary just assumed that Elizabeth was the leader of the attack because she was Protestant and if Queen Mary died then Elizabeth would become queen.
when their father king Henry the 8 had a boy but that boy died like about the age of 16when the son died Mary was up next as ruler when Mary died. Elizabeth the first was the one and only child of Henry.elizabeth took the name as QUEEN ELIZABETH THE FIRST
Because Queen Elizabeth I's Brother Edward VI and sister Mary I both died childless before she did.
Her name was Mary Tudor, she became queen after Edward, Henry's son, died. She married the king of Spain, but never had an hier, upon her death her sister queen Elizabeth I took the throne instead of her husband due to popular demand of the people. She was known as bloody Mary because of what she did to the Protestants, and her mother was not Anne bolyen, but Catherine of aragon.
Her sister Elizabeth (Queen Elizabeth I).
She was succeeded by her younger sister, Elizabeth the First
She did what she was raised to do. She converted the land back to Protestantism.
No. She died, and Elizabeth inherited it.
Mary Tudor also known as "Bloody Mary"Elizabeth I had an older half sister named Mary. Elizabeth II has a younger sister named Margaret.
After having 2 phantom pregnancies, Mary died of influenza (flu) on 17th novemeber 1558. Her sister Elizabeth became queen upon her death.
Queen Elizabeth reigned England at 1558 after the death of her sister, Mary.
No Elizabeth did not make England Catholic that was he sister Mary I as soon as Mary died Elizabeth became queen and wanted to change the country back to Protestant.
Queen Mary I (TUDOR) died and Queen Elizabeth I (Mary's half sister) became Queen.
Mary I Tudor died of ovarion cancer in November of 1558. She left her throne to her half-sister, Elizabeth I.
Queen Elizabeth I (1533 - 1603) was locked up in the Tower of London in March 1554 for 8 weeks, (when she was still Princess Elizabeth) on the orders of her half sister, Mary I (1516 - 1558). Mary was suspicious of Elizabeth and thought she might be the inspiration for plots against her. When Mary I died in 1558, Elizabeth became Queen.
If you mean Mary I of England (Mary Tudor), she wasn't executed. She died of cancer on November 17, 1558. If you mean Mary, Queen of Scots (Mary Stewart), she was executed by her cousin Elizabeth I (Elizabeth Tudor) on February 8, 1587.