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Yes she had three Francis Henry and john
no she did not make good decisions
yes she did Mary queen of Scots but could not provide him with a son so divorced him later
Mary Queen of Scots was a woman of many talents and interests. Some of which are....ChessfencingSinging - She was a marvelous singer. She sang in many concerts and was a stellar performer.I am honored to answer this question and I hope this helped. If anyone has any more questions about Mary Queen of Scots I would love to help.
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 am unaware of any other direct connections between the two, aside from being related.
Definitely not. Mary Queen of Scots was a devout Catholic all her life. This was one of the problems the Scots had with her as a queen as by the time Mary returned from France following the death of her first husband, Francis II, Scotland had become a Protestant county. When Mary fled to England to seek help from her cousin Elizabeth I, her religion lead her to be the focus for any Catholic plot against Elizabeth - which was consequently why she was eventually executed in 1587. Hope this helps.
She had several half brothers (from both parents.) She however never had any other full siblings because her father died several days after she was born.
Depends on how you look at it. She was the highest Catholic in the line of succession, and as such, was the favorite of some Catholic Britons to take the throne. Plus, Elizabeth I was proclaimed illegitamate by her father and was considered illegitamate since the moment of her birth by Catholics because they did not recognize her parents' marriage. Thus, some claimed that Mary I of Scotland was the rightfull monarch of England as Mary II of England. Indeed, Jacobite succession recognized Jacobite pretenders named Mary as Mary III and Mary IV of England respectivly.
The Spanish Armada was sent on an expedition by Philip II of Spain to invade England after Elizabeth I, an illegitimate heir to the throne, had Mary Queen of Scots imprisioned and executed. Elizabeth also had supported the Dutch Revolt against Spain.
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Queen Mary I (Tudor) had no children, either boys or girls. Neither did her brother King Edward VI or her sister Queen Elizabeth I. Following Elizabeth's death the House of Tudor ended and the House of Stuart began when the crown passed to the son of her Cousin Mary Queen of Scots, King James VI of Scotland and I of England.