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Elizabeth had Mary charged with treaty and beheaded.

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Was Elizabeth Mary's cousin?

Yes, Elizabeth was Mary's cousin.


How did Elizabeth kill her cousin Mary queen of Scots?

Elizabeth signed the death warrant, somewhat reluctantly, and Mary was beheaded.


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Allegedly for the throne of England.


Did Queen Elizabeth killed her half sister Mary queen of Scots?

You are confused. Mary I of Scotland (Mary Queen of Scots) was the daughter of Elizabeth's cousin. Elizabeth's half-sister was Mary I of England (Bloody Mary). She obviously did not kill her as Elizabeth had a long and fruitful reign after Mary's death.


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Who was Mary the 1 cousin?

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