Assuming you mean Philip of Spain, Queen Elizabeth I, and Mary I : Elizabeth and Mary were half-sisters, Mary married Philip. That would make Philip Elizabeth's brother-in-law (or at least half-brother-in-law.)
Elizabeth's half sister was Mary Tudor, and Mary's husband was Philip II of Spain. So, Philip is the brother-in-law of ElizabethI
Queen Elizabeth II married Prince Philip on 20th November 1947 at Westminster Abbey.
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elizabeth 1st for not accepting her hand in marriage as well as killing mary queen of scots. Philip wanted England back so he proposed to Elizabeth. Elizabeth said no because of religion wise. Elizabeth was Protestant and Philip was Catholic.
Mary McCormack is not related to actress Elizabeth Montgomery. They are both accomplished actresses, but there is no familial connection between them. Elizabeth Montgomery is best known for her role in the television series "Bewitched," while Mary McCormack is known for her roles in shows like "In Plain Sight."
Mary never crowned him as King of England. Elizabeth took the throne from Mary after she died. She also refused Philip's marriage proposal later on.
Mary Elizabeth Thornhill has written: 'Between friends'
He was married to Mary Tudor (Bloody Mary). He was a Catholic. When Elizabeth (Mary's sister) was on the throne he tried to make England a catholic country again. He was in charge of the Spanish Armada (against Elizabeth).
because Elizabeth I was a Church of England Protestant, like her brother Edward and father Henry VIII. Mary, daughter of Catherine of Aragon was a Catholic, and married King Philip I of Spain.
Elizabeth I , the Virgin Queen, was never married as this title implies. Elizabeth II, of course, married Prince Philip ( who is of Greek extraction, his mother was an Orthodox Nun)
Mary visits Elizabeth to share in the joy of their miraculous pregnancies. Both women are experiencing significant life changes—Mary is pregnant with Jesus, while Elizabeth is expecting John the Baptist. Their meeting symbolizes the connection between their sons and highlights the divine purposes at work in their lives. Additionally, the visit provides Mary with support and affirmation during a pivotal moment in her journey.
angry. angry enough to create an armada to try and overthrow the queen