He married Elizabeth 1st's older sister. (Elizabeth was not queen at this time of course.)
No, Edward VI ruled before Elizabeth I. They were half-brother and half-sister. Before their father, Henry VIII died, he put Edward 1st in line for the throne because women couldn't rule England alone. This was changed by Mary (Edward and Elizabeth's half-sister) after Edward died. Elizabeth was the second queen to rule alone.
I think she had 2 half sisters and 1 half brother.
Queen Elizabeth I (1533 - 1603) was locked up in the Tower of London in March 1554 for 8 weeks, (when she was still Princess Elizabeth) on the orders of her half sister, Mary I (1516 - 1558). Mary was suspicious of Elizabeth and thought she might be the inspiration for plots against her. When Mary I died in 1558, Elizabeth became Queen.
She reigned from 1553 until 1558, succeeding Lady Jane Grey as Queen and being herself succeeded by her younger half-sister, Elizabeth 1st.
Elizabeth the 1st was on the throne before King James the 1st
Prince Henry, 1st child of Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon lived 52 days. She had a half brother- Henry Fitzroy, born to Henry and his mistress Elizabeth Blount. He died when he was 17. Half brother Edward VI and half sister Elizabeth I
No !! Mary Queen of Scots & Elizabeth do not have the same father ! Elizabeths 1/2 sister is Mary Tudor, Queen Mary I. Mary Queen of Scots is Mary Stuart, mother of James VI of Scotland, James I of England. She is Elizabeths cousin not her half sister. Mary I is Elizabeths 1/2 sister. Mary I & Mary, Queen of Scots are two (2) different people !
Elizabeth I had no brothers and sisters. Her father, King Henry VIII of England, beheaded her mother when Elizabeth was only 3. She did have a half-brother named Edward who was born after her to Jane Seymour, as well as a half-sister named Mary (also known as Bloody Mary) who was born before Elizabeth to Catherine of Aragon.
his name was EdwardVI he became king when Henry VIII died.
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth does not have nicknames.
Elizabeth the 1st