Queen Mary I of England ruled from 1553 until her death on November 17, 1558. Her reign ended when she was succeeded by her half-sister, Elizabeth I. Mary’s rule was marked by her efforts to restore Roman Catholicism in England, which led to significant religious conflict during her time.
Queen Mary I 's reign stopped when she died.
The Danish reign period in England was between 1017 and 1042.
May 1,1876 - January 22, 1901
Mary was a spearhead of hope for the Catholic population of England. They saw her as a prospective Catholic leader. However Mary Queen of Scotland and the Isles can only be proven to be have been involved with one plot. However, seeing that she had been under house arrest for 19 years, It is more than possible she just wanted to escape. It would be a difficult position.
When she died giving birth to Mary Seymour.
Queen Elizabeth I had Mary Queen of Scots executed in 1587 due to a combination of political, religious, and personal reasons. Mary's claim to the English throne posed a threat to Elizabeth's rule, as she was seen as a legitimate Catholic heir. Additionally, Mary's involvement in various plots against Elizabeth, such as the Babington Plot, further solidified the decision to have her executed. The execution of Mary Queen of Scots was a strategic move to protect Elizabeth's reign and maintain stability in England.
The Romans withdrew from England and Wales to better defend the rest of the Empire from incursions happening on the mainland.
Queen Cleopatra was the Last Pharaoh of Egypt. With her death the rule of Egypt was finally passed to the Romans in 30 BC.
Mary queen of Scots (our queen) was eucuted cuz she was put in the English jail and she was writng secret letter to people to help her get out of jail but her cousion elizabeath1 tried to stop her from getting ecutied but they went behide elizabeath1 back and choped her head off
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The Spanish Armada failed to invade Britain during the reign of Queen Elizabeth the First.
Because they were son and mother, respectively. Queen Mary was married to King George V and they had six children including more than enough male heirs, thus being sufficient reason to stop producing.