Queen Mary I (Mary Tudor, Bloody Mary) did accede the throne when her brother, King Edward VI died.
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According to "Scotland: A Concise History" by James Halliday, Mary would have succeeded James II, but James had another son in 1688 described as "unexpected and inopportune". So William of Orange (ruler of Holland) was invited by the English to come and bring James into obedience. He did and ran James into exile. After some confusion the English parliament conferred the joint (England and Scotland) crown upon William and Mary. Simply put, William and Mary were married. They were also cousins, William being the son of Charles II's sister, Mary, who married William II of Orange. Thus William also had a claim to the English and Scottish throne (I believe he was right after Mary and Anne). However, William did not want to be king through Mary's grace, but through his own (He did not want to be tied to Mary's strings) and he also wanted to remain king if Mary predeceased him (which she did). These were the conditions of his acceptance of the English and Scottish throne.
Michael Jackson's mother didnt die. She's the one that's taking care of the kids.
No, Mary Ambrose did not inherit his manison in Lugano, Switzerland. It was sold as part of the Estate of Robert Palmer. The mansion was sold by Soteby's European Real Estate Division in early 2004 at the behest of James Palmer, the Executor of the Estate of Robert Palmer. According to James Palmer, the proceeds of the sale were distributed equally among Robert Palmer's five children.
nope. not in any way whatsoever. his birth name is Steven Victor Tallarico.
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.
no. she succeeded her brother edward and then in turn was succeeded by elizabeth I when she passed away.
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.
in what circumstances did Mary Tudor come to the throne?
Son of Henry VIII and brother of Mary and Elizabeth I he was named king at age 9, and died at age 16, when he hand the throne to Lady Jane Gray ( was queen for 9 days ). Who was later killed by Mary I who took over the throne.
Mary I of Scotland (Mary, Queen of Scots) came to the throne on 14 Dec 1542. Mary I of England (Bloody Mary) came to the throne on 19 July 1553.
She was a monarch. She ascended the throne after the death of her half-brother Edward, and the nine-day reign of Lady Jane Grey.
No, as of 2012 there are still laws on the books that a Catholic may not inherit the throne.
Because she was ment to go on to the throne after Mary but went anyway, so there got forbidden from the throne and Mary took her place.
She had a half sister called Elizabeth. She also had a half brother called Edward. She also had a brother named Henry. She didnt get along with Elizabeth or Edward, but she did get along with Henry. but IDK that's all i know about blooody Mary
Bloody Mary was queen for 5 years, 1 year less than her younger brother Edward who reigned for 6 years. Their half sister Elizabeth lasted an amazing 44 years on the throne! Henry VIII was on the throne for 25 years!
Henry had one brother named Arthur who died at 15 and no sisters. He was born at Greenwich palace. Arthur had all ready married Catherine of Aragon, but after his death Henry obtained a papal dispensation to allow him to marry her. Because Henry's mother was Elizabeth of York and all through his childhood there were challenges to the throne by Yorkers against his Tudor father and he felt to maintain the Tudor crown he needed a male heir for the throne. His only child was Mary and unable to inherit the throne. He knew that Catherine couldn't give him a son because she was in her 40's. Thus, began the fight for divorce from her and the reformation.