Mary, Queen of Scots
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The name for the group of individuals who plotted to overthrow Julius Caesar depends on your source. Some, such as those called "populares" would call them Conspirators while the hard line republicans, the Optimates, would call them Liberators.
Mary Queen of the Scots was the reigning monarch of Scotland from 1542 to 1567. Most noteworthy, was her absence from Scotland when she resided in France. Mary became detached from Scotland, and upon her return, she was determined to succeed Elizabeth as queen of England. Consequently, Mary was indecisive and switched allegiance from France to England. She also swayed between Catholic and Protestant beliefs. Her personal pursuits did not benefit Scotland. She was executed for plotting to kill Elizabeth of England.
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She was beheaded in an execution after plotting to assassinate Queen Elizabeth. It was a very dramatic and brutal beheading. It took two strikes of an axe which was horrific for all watching.
He plots with the English to invade Scotland, overthrow the king and place himself on the throne. It's the same plan Bonnie Prince Charlie had (except he was plotting with the French not the English). And Henry Tudor (except he was plotting with the French to invade England, overthrow the king and place himself on the throne).
Mary Queen of the Scots was beheaded for basically being a Catholic and plotting to kill her Protestant sister Queen Elizabeth I. Being a Catholic in Protestant England was not the best thing. The kings' subjects should be the same religion as the king himself.
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Elizabeth I blamed Mary Queen of Scots (her cousin!) for plotting against her. Mary was excecuted.
Elizabeth was put there by her sister Mary , who was Queen at the time. Mary had a very bad relationship with Elizabeth ever since she had been born. When Mary came into power she now had the ability to get rid of Elizabeth. It's a shock she was not executed but Mary died before she had the chance to have the princess killed.
As Willie Rushton died some 12 years ago, this looks like an out-of-date piece of trivia.
Lady Jane Grey's father, Henry Grey, was executed for treason in 1554, following his involvement in the Wyatt's Rebellion against Queen Mary I of England. He was charged with plotting to overthrow the Queen and put Lady Jane on the throne.