Elizabeth of York was married to Henry VII, and their children were: Arthur, Henry (later King Henry VIII), Margaret, and Mary. If you intended to ask who gave birth to Mary, Henry VIII's daughter, Catherine of Aragon, Henry's first wife, was Mary's mother.
There were two Mary Tudors. One was the daughter of Henry VII and one was the daughter of Henry VIII The daughter of Henry VII did have children. She had three children by her second husband Charles, Duke of Suffolk. Her children were Henry, Frances (mother of Lady Jane Grey), and Eleanor. While the daughter of Henry VIII married she never had any children
Anne Boleyn was her mother and Henry VIII was her father.
Elizabeth I of England was the daughter of Henry VIII, son of Henry VII. Mary I of Scotland was the grand-daughter of Queen Margaret, the daughter of Henry VII, who was married off to the King of Scotland. So, Elizabeth and Mary were second cousins. This was why Elizabeth was so worried about all the trouble Mary was causing in Scotland, because Mary had a valid claim to the English throne. Mary was also a passionate Catholic, as opposed to the moderately Protestant Elizabeth.
Elizabeth I of England was the daughter of Henry VIII, son of Henry VII. Mary I of Scotland was the grand-daughter of Queen Margaret, the daughter of Henry VII, who was married off to the King of Scotland. So, Elizabeth and Mary were second cousins. This was why Elizabeth was so worried about all the trouble Mary was causing in Scotland, because Mary had a valid claim to the English throne. Mary was also a passionate Catholic, as opposed to the moderately Protestant Elizabeth.
There were two Mary Tudors. The first was the daughter of Elizabeth of York and Henry VII of England. The second was the daughter of Katherine of Aragon and Henry VIII and was the niece of the first.
Yes, they were both descendants of King Henry VII of England. Mary I was the daughter of King Henry VIII, son of Henry VII, and his first wife, Catherine of Aragon. Margaret Tudor, daughter of Henry VII (and, therefore sister of Henry VIII), married King James IV of Scotland. The son of James IV and Margaret became King James V of Scotland. James V was the father of Mary, Queen of Scots, and her son became first James VI of Scotland and then James I of England.
Mary
Mary Tudor, born 18th March 1496, was the youngest child of King Henry VII of England. On 9th October 1514 she married King Louis XII of France. Louis died on 1st January 1515 and Mary later married Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk. She should not be confused with Henry VII's grand daughter, Mary Tudor, who became Queen Mary I of England.
They were all Tudors. Another Answer: Mary and Elizabeth were the daughter of Henry VIII. Mary by Cathrine of Aragon and Elizabeth by Anne Boleyn.
There were two Mary Tudors alive at the same time The first one was the daughter of Henry VII and was married two times. At the age of 18 she was married to the King of France. She was only married to him a short time before his death. Shortly afterward she married her brothers courtier Charles Brandon and was married to him until her death. Mary Tudors niece Mary Tudor was the daughter of Henry VIII. She was married to her cousin Phillip II of Spain. She married him shortly after she became Queen in 1554 and was married to him until her death in 1558.
She was Henry VII's Grand daughter - Henry VII was Henry VIII's father. Her mother was Anne Boleyn Henry VIII's second wife. She was the third of Henry VIII's children on the throne. Her brother was Edward VI and her sister was Mary I