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no, he died a natural death.
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Mary, Queen of Scotts was born in Scotland. When she was about 5 years old she was betrothed to King Francis I of France's son Francis and went to live in France with the royal family. She stayed there for about 12 years, was married to and widowed by Francis and shortly after his death when she was about 18 she went back to Scotland. Mary stayed in Scotland for several years after that. During the time she was in Scotland she married her first cousin Henry and had a son by him. About a year after the birth of her son James she left Scotland to ask her cousin Queen Elizabeth of England to shelter her, but spent the next 19 years in various English castles as a prisoner of her cousin.
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She was executed by axe in l587 at the now defunct Fotheringhay Castle, sometimes spelled fotheringay. Her son, James I, who succeeded Elizabeth I, let the martyrdom site go to ruin- but had her body transferred to Westminster abbey where it remains to this day.
Mary Queen of Scotts was( of course) a queen of Scotland and lived from the 14th of December 1542 -- 24th of July 1567. She spent most of her younger life with her to be wed husband and family. After the death of her 1st husband, she returned to a ravaged country in the midst of a civil war. After the unproven death of her second husband, she was found to be pregnant, so she married James Hepburn. He was an influential noble of the time and she thought it would appease the people. Soon though, Hepburn was murdered by jealous noble and Mary's son was soon born. At her son's birth, James IV after her father James V, the Noble's took him from Mary and she fled for her life. She fled to her cousin Elizabeth, the queen of England at the time. Instead of welcoming Mary, Elizabeth locked her away in a Castle for 16 years. At the end of the 16 years Mary was executed by beheadment. James IV later became the king of both Scotland and England becoming James IV and I of England and Scotland. He is also the one whom wrote the famed King James Version of the Bible.
yes she did Mary queen of Scots but could not provide him with a son so divorced him later
Edward VI, son of Henry VIII was a Tudor monarch. The Tudor period ended with the death of Elizabeth the 1st when the crown of England passed into Stuart hands on the accession of James 1 of England and VI of Scotland, son od Mary Queen of Scotts.
Her son James VI.
Mary Queen of Scots was Henry VII of England's great-granddaughter. Elizabeth I was the second legitimate child of Henry VIII of England (the son of Henry VII) to survive infancy. Elizabeth was therefore the granddaughter of Henry VII. In other words Mary was the daughter of Elizabeth's cousin.
No British queen died in 1913. Queen Victoria died in 1901. The wife of her son and successor, Edward VII, was Alexandra of Denmark - Queen Alexandra died in 1925. Their son reigned as George V from 1910 to 1936, and his wife, Queen Mary (originally known as Mary of Teck), died in 1953.
Bloody Mary doesn't exist Queen Elizabeth doesn't even have a daughterSince both "Bloody Mary" and her half sister Elizabeth I, died childless the next king was James I, son of Mary Queen of Scots who was also Mary and Elizabeth's cousin.