Yes
Mary I of England was Mary Tudor and Mary, Queen of Scots was Mary Stuart and Mary II of England was also Mary Stuart.
Mary, Queen of Scots
By all reasonable standards, Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots had Red Hair, as did Queen Elizabeth I (Tudor). some other famous Red-heads include Isabella of Spain - who also was a (Female Knight)- wore armor in the field., Anastasia Romanov, and Sarah Bernhardt.
She was Queen of France and also Queen of Scotland
Queen Elizabeth was older than Mary Queen of Scots who was the daughter of her cousin. Elizabeth was born 1533 and Mary 1542. Elizabeth also had a half-sister Mary (Bloody Mary).
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.
Mary I was the next-to-last Tudor Queen ( Elizabeth ended the Tudor line) and like her half-sister was a daughter of Henry VIII ( different mother, though) She was also the last Catholic Queen of England. (Bloody) Mary only reigned for five years- from l553-l558 so she died young, also, of some form of cancer- in a Church service. Mary I was a devout Roman Catholic- as was Mary, Queen of Scots- tragically executed in l587 and almost- though there were few (survival) scares- the Anastasia type of her day. Both Anastasia and Mary, Queen of Scots, had beautiful Red Hair.
Mary Tudor also known as "Bloody Mary"Elizabeth I had an older half sister named Mary. Elizabeth II has a younger sister named Margaret.
Queen Elizabeth the first ordered the execution of Mary Queen of Scots. Mary was a Catholic and Elizabeth was protestant. Mary was a threat to Elizabeth for that reason and also because she was too close to the throne. (this answer can be massively expanded on)
Mary, Queen of Scots, was a monarch who reigned as the queen of Scotland from 1542 until her forced abdication in 1567. She was also a claimant to the English throne due to her Tudor lineage. Her reign was marked by political intrigue, conflict with Protestant factions, and her eventual imprisonment by her cousin, Elizabeth I of England. Mary's life ended in 1587 when she was executed for her involvement in plots against Elizabeth.
KILLING MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS but also defeating the spanish armada
Mary, Queen of Scots (8 December 1542 - 8 February 1587), also known as Mary Stuart or Mary I of Scotland, was Queen of Scotlandfrom 14 December 1542 to 24 July 1567 and Queen consort of France from 10 July 1559 to 5 December 1560.