Queen Elizabeth I's predecessor as Queen of England was her half-sister, Mary, who was Henry VIII's first surviving child.
Elizabeth fir came to the throne in 1942
Her sister Elizabeth (Queen Elizabeth I).
She was always birthed from the throne. She never died and she was never ascended.
Elizabeth ll acceded to the throne on 6 th February 1952
Elizabeth I did not have any children (i.e. "The Virgin Queen")
From what I know Mary did try to kill Elizabeth but Elizabeth went into hiding. Elizabeth stayed in hiding till Mary died and then came out and claimed the throne.
Neither Elizabeth I or II were appointed. They ascended the throne because they were born to royalty and were in line to inherit the throne. Elizabeth I was the second child of Henry VII and third in line. When her brother Edward and sister Mary both died childless, Elizabeth inherited the throne. Elizabeth II was the oldest child and had no brothers so she was first in line to inherit the title when her father died.
Queen Elizabeth I died in 1603, a long, long time before Queen Elizabeth II was born. You might be referring to the Queen Mother, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, wife of George VI. She was never styled as Queen Elizabeth I or II though, because she was not a sovereign. She was a Queen Consort, the wife of a King, but had none of his powers, nor was she in line to the throne. When George VI died, the throne passed to the next in line, Elizabeth II.
Yes, which is how England currently has Queen Elizabeth as their Queen. She was the eldest child of George VI, and thus first in line for the throne when he died.
The heir apparent to the throne of The United Kingdom is Prince Charles.
The Tudor line died out upon the death of Queen Elizabeth I
it was infact the catholics that challenged Elizabeth the firsts claim to the english throne.