No,he was her father. Her mother was Ann Boyleyn.
no, she didn't. She never married at all.
They both descend from Elizabeth's grandfather Henry VII.
Yes, Elizabeth of York was the queen and consort of King Henry VII.
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.
King Henry VII was married to Elizabeth of York.
Anne Boleyn married King Henry VIII, not Henry VII. She refused to become his mistress. She was smart enough to know that mistresses were temporary and she wanted to be his lawful wife and queen. She did capitulate when he agreed to divorce his first queen (Catherine of Aragon). As it turned out she was pregnant (with Elizabeth) when she and Henry married.
they were second cousins Henry VII Henry VIII Margaret Elizabeth James V Mary, Queen of Scots They were cousins.
yes. he is the 12th great, grand uncle or 13th through Henry VII
Mary I and Elizabeth I were both Tudors. The House of Tudor began in 1485 with their grandfather, Henry Tudor, who was Henry VII.
Queen Elizabeth I of England was the daughter of King Henry VIII and his second wife, Anne Boleyn.Father= King Henry VIIIMother = Queen Anne Boleyn (Henry's second wife).
Elizabeth I was his granddaughter. If you mean Elizabeth of York: to unite his own (rather weak) claim with the strongest claimant of the Yorkists.
Indirectly. Because she was a direct descendant of Henry VII they would be distant cousins
There wasnt a Queen regnant in England at the time: being that the reigning monarch was King Henry VII (Father of the obese, multi married Henry VIII). However Henry's wife, Elizabeth of York, would be the closest thing to "queen of england" since she was Queen consort.