They never met, but as Mary was the first cousin once removed of Elizabeth, she posed a threat to Elizabeth's right to the English throne.
Mary was also Catholic while Elizabeth was the leader of the Protestant Church of England.
Of course there was no problem when Elizabeth died, Mary was already dead but her son was offered the throne as he was Protestant.
There is no way to be 100% accurate about how long dead people felt about each other. However, speculation can be had. Mary fled to Queen Elizabeth in hope of protection so she must have originally thought well of her. After house arrest and learning that her cousin Elizabeth had signed her death warrant, she may have perhaps had a different view.
I'm catholic and so Mary Saint Mary? where did you hear that at that is not true ~ I think that they mean Queen Mary of Scots. I don't know why but her sister Queen Elizabeth 1 didn't like Catholics but Mary was Catholic. She may have done so to spite her sister.
Of what? There are many things that could be being asked by simply saying ''Was Mary, Queen of Scots innocent?''. If you are referring to her second husband's murder then, yes, she was innocent. Well ... it is highly debated and the majority of people believe she was the culprit, however, I frankly think otherwise. Was she innocent of being a witch? Yes, because there are no such thing as witches. Was she innocent of having an affair with James Hepburn, Lord Bothwell while she was married to Henry, Lord Darnley? Well ... no, but do not think unkindly of her as many married people cheat. If none of these are what you meant, then you at least got an education on Mary, Queen of Scots. Oh, and I have just noticed that I must sound rather like a fan of Mary, Queen of Scots in the small piece above. Now you ask "Are you a fan of Mary, Queen of Scots?". Yes I am. I am hugely obsessed with her and have many information pages that I wrote about her. I am not into Mary I of England although some people are intent on saying they are the same person. But guess what, they are NOT!
French. her name was Marie De Guise or Mary of Guise , it is pronounced (Geeze) as in Geezer, not Guise like in Disguise), Mary of Guise died young and for some reason Queen Mary ( of Scots) was not permitted to attend her funeral. Mary often expressed a wish for a (French Burial) presumably iln France or adhering to French mortuary customs and costumes. this did not happen, as we know, the events of l587 taking Mary"s life in Fotheringhay. ( execution site)/.
Mary, Queen Scots - like most people who have ever lived - had four great grandmothers.Her paternal great grandmothers were:Margaret of Denmark/Norway,Queen Consort of Scotland. She was mother to James IV(Mary's grandfather). (23 June 1456 - before 14 July 1486)Elizabeth of York, Queen Consort of England. She was mother to Margaret, Queen (Consort) of Scots(Mary's grandmother). (11 February 1466 - 11 February 1503)Her maternal great grandmothers were:Philippa of Guelders, Duchess of Lorraine. She was mother to Claude, Duke of Guise(Mary's grandfather). (20 October 1496 - 12 April 1550)Marie of Luxembourg, Countess of Vendôme. She was mother to Antoinette de Bourbon(Mary's grandmother). (25 December 1493 - 22 January 1583)
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no. get out.
Mary, Queen of Scots, was catholic and considered herself a loyal subject of the Pope, whether she like him as a person is not recorded.
Elizabeth I of England and Mary, Queen of Scots were cousins.
Personally, she probably didn't know, since they never met. But politically, no.
I'm catholic and so Mary Saint Mary? where did you hear that at that is not true ~ I think that they mean Queen Mary of Scots. I don't know why but her sister Queen Elizabeth 1 didn't like Catholics but Mary was Catholic. She may have done so to spite her sister.
Mary Queen of Scots impacted history as a scandalous Queen of Scotland who's second husband was murdered and her third husband the suspected murderer. She was forced to abdicate in favor of her young son who grew up to be the uniting monarch James I of England(VI of Scotland).
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
Of what? There are many things that could be being asked by simply saying ''Was Mary, Queen of Scots innocent?''. If you are referring to her second husband's murder then, yes, she was innocent. Well ... it is highly debated and the majority of people believe she was the culprit, however, I frankly think otherwise. Was she innocent of being a witch? Yes, because there are no such thing as witches. Was she innocent of having an affair with James Hepburn, Lord Bothwell while she was married to Henry, Lord Darnley? Well ... no, but do not think unkindly of her as many married people cheat. If none of these are what you meant, then you at least got an education on Mary, Queen of Scots. Oh, and I have just noticed that I must sound rather like a fan of Mary, Queen of Scots in the small piece above. Now you ask "Are you a fan of Mary, Queen of Scots?". Yes I am. I am hugely obsessed with her and have many information pages that I wrote about her. I am not into Mary I of England although some people are intent on saying they are the same person. But guess what, they are NOT!
no because she made Rachel Stewart eat poo and drink pee i don't like her
In England, virtually anyone sentenced to death was hanged. Only royals (like Mary Queen of Scots) were beheaded.
People like Henry VII, Mary Queen of Scots, Shane O'Neill, Henry VIII, Bloody Mary, Elizabeth I, and Edward VI. Hope that helped! :)
French. her name was Marie De Guise or Mary of Guise , it is pronounced (Geeze) as in Geezer, not Guise like in Disguise), Mary of Guise died young and for some reason Queen Mary ( of Scots) was not permitted to attend her funeral. Mary often expressed a wish for a (French Burial) presumably iln France or adhering to French mortuary customs and costumes. this did not happen, as we know, the events of l587 taking Mary"s life in Fotheringhay. ( execution site)/.