No she did not i dont think so anyway.
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Queen Elizabeth I of England was the signatory on the death warrant of Queen Mary the first, Queen of Scots, daughter of King James I of Scotland.
During the course of her reign Elizabeth I had over 400 Catholics executed.
History would have to be rewritten. But first of all this never happened. Mary, Queen of Scots was executed, but in Fotheringhay castle in Scotland. The only Queens who were executed in London Tower ( to my knowledge) were Anne Boleyn (Mother of Elizabeth I) and Catherine Howard, both wives of Henry Viii.
Most notably she had Mary Queen of Scots executed. She also had Thomas Percy executed for being part of a rebellion and Thomas Howard for attempting to marry Mary Queen of Scots. Up to 400 were murdered in Ireland that rebelled against Elizabeth.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:People_executed_under_Elizabeth_I_of_England
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she did
She was not executed - she died of natural causes in 1603. It was Elizabeth's mother who was executed. Her name was Anne Boleyn and she was beheaded on 19 May 1536 by King Henry VIII (well...not by him but on his orders).
she was with Henry viii.
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Absolutely not. It was after Elizabeth's time when Charles I was executed in 1649.
During the course of her reign Elizabeth I had over 400 Catholics executed.
Elizabeth I was never burnt. Her mother, Anne Boleyn, was the first queen executed. And Charles I was the first king executed. Mary I and many Catholics would have loved to get rid of Elizabeth as heretic as a Protestant or a plotter as heir to the throne but were unsuccessful.
Mary Queen of Scots was ordered to be executed by her cousin Queen Elizabeth I.
Mary Queen of Scotts was executed for her involvement in the Babington Plot. This plot was to assassinate Elizabeth and for her involvement she was beheaded.
For the conspiracy of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln
She executed Mary who was the Queen of Scotland.
elizabeth blackwell did not marry anyone.