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Q: When did queen elizabeth 1st end the throne?
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Did queen elizabeth 1 produce an heir?

No she did not; it was the end of the Tudors. Mary Queen Of Scots' son James took the throne as the heir.


Why did the Tudors end?

because Queen Elizabeth The 1st Didn't marry


How did Queen Elizabeth end up being queen?

Her father pulled her and her half sister Mary out of the line of succession to the throne, putting her brother Edward first. He then restored Elizabeth I to the line ofsuccession. Afterwards he died andEdwardbecame king.Edward eventuallydied,Marystaged a revolt and won so she became queen, thenMarydied and at last Elizabeth I became queen.


When did Queen Elizabeth College end?

Queen Elizabeth College ended in 1985.


Why was Mary Queen of Scots a danger?

because she had a valid claim to the English throne and was married to someone who also had a valid claim to the English throne because the Pope told the Catholic people of England not to recognize Elizabeth as Queen of England She was actually plotting to take over the throne of England


Whose face is on the front of the Canadian 1 dollar bill?

Queen Elizabeth II, on all bills printed between her ascension to the throne in 1953 and the end of $1 bill production in 1987.


How is Elizabeth II related to Elizabeth I?

Queen Elizabeth I would be a distant cousin of Queen Elizabeth II. Both Elizabeths are descentants of Henry VII. Elizabeth I was the granddaughter of Henry VII through her father Henry VIII. Elizabeth II is a direct descendant of his through his daughter Margaret, Queen of Scotland and her great-grandson James I-who was the great-grandfather of George I-who is the 9th great grandfather of Elizabeth II


When did Victoria come to the end of throne?

Queen Victoria acceded to the Throne shortly after her 18th birthday in 1837, and died in January 1901.


Was it expected that Princess Elizabeth II would take the throne?

Not until her uncle, Edward VIII, became king in 1936. After that, her chances were better than average. After Edward abdicated British monarchy at the end of 1936, Princess Elizabeth became second in line to the throne behind her father, King George VI. If Edward had never abdicated and died childless in 1972, Elizabeth might have become queen at the age of 46.


When will Queen Elizabeth II regine end?

It hasn't ended yet.


Why did the Tudor family tree end with Queen Elizabeth in 1603?

She had no heir


How is James1st related to Mary Queen of Scots?

James VI of Scotland went on to become James 1st of England following the death of Queen Elizabeth I, who died childless. This put an end to the Tudor Dynasty which was of Welsh origin, but James was a cousin of Elizabeth and so the nearest living relative to inherit the title of King of England and establish the Stuart Dynasty, obviously of Scots origin. Queen Elizabeth 2nd is related to him via his daughter by the following means: James 1st married Anne of Denmark in 1589 and they had three children, Henry Frederick, Elizabeth, and Charles. Henry Frederick served as Prince of Wales but died childless at the age of just 18- Charles went on to become Charles 1st of England and was the father of Charles 2nd, but Charles 1st was executed by Oliver Cromwell in 1649 at the end of the English Civil War, forcing Charles 2nd to flee abroad. Elizabeth went on to marry Frederick V, a German nobleman who became Elector of the Palatinate in Germany and went on to very briefly become King of Bohemia, with Elizabeth as his Queen. After the Restoration of the English Monarchy in 1660, Charles 2nd became King of England, but although he had many illegitimate children, he never had any directly via marriage. When he died, he was succeeded by his brother James 2nd. James's daughter Mary became Queen following her marriage to William III of Holland, but because of the tradition of having male preference to the throne, William was held to be joint ruler with Mary as oppose to being just her consort. That monarchical period is known as the time of 'William and Mary'. Their daughter, Queen Anne, died childless in 1714 (she had seventeen children, but all died in infancy). This put an end to the Stuart dynasty, leaving only the descendants of Elizabeth of Bohemia (James 1st's daughter) as claimants to the English throne. Elizabeth had a daughter, Sophia of Hanover, who's son was George Ludwig. He then became the English King as George 1st under the Act of Settlement, as being the nearest Protestant relative to the English royal line. The reign of the 'Georges' lasted until 1830 with the death of George 4th- his younger brother William succeeded the throne as William IV but had no children, so his niece Victoria acceded the throne in 1837 when William died. Queen Elizabeth 2nd is her direct descendant. This is how James 1st of England (and 6th of Scotland) is related to Queen Elizabeth 2nd. Her descent from the Stuart line is indirect, and her relationship to the Tudors is even more so.