Elizabeth the first killed only heretics that threatened her rule. She did not continue the killing of people who did not agree with her faith although her advisers wanted her to continue the killings. So, unless the person was directly involved in a plot to kill her or over throw her, heretics were not killed.
Elizabeth the second has not killed any heretics. It is not allowed in the UK now.
Do you mean with her own hands?
Queen Elizabeth ! was a Protestant, but kept Catholic symbols (such as the crucifix), and downplayed the role of sermons in defiance of a key Protestant belief. In religion she was relatively tolerant, avoiding systematic persecution of Catholics.
Her problem with Catholics was based on the fear that the French planned to invade England and put Mary, Queen of Scots, who was considered by many to be the heir to the English crown, on the throne of England.
Mary was soon the focus for rebellion. In 1569 there was a major Catholic rising in the North; the goal was to free the imprisoned Mary, marry her to Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk, and put her on the English throne. After the rebels' defeat, over 750 of them were executed on Elizabeth's orders. On 8 February 1587, Mary was beheaded at Fotheringhay Castle, Northamptonshire
The Queen saw the executions as the deaths of traitors rather than Catholics.
No. There was an executioner to carry out be-headings.
400, as of 25/03/2012
she also sent many innocent people to jail
yes there is a private video taken from secret servace of her yelling at the exocutoiner saying "OFF WITH HIS HEAD"
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This never happened. Mary, Queen of Scots was involved in various plans to unseat Elizabeth th9ough not necessarily do her personal violence. She ws sympathetic to the Spanish King (Philip something, a relative) parlty-functional amphibious assault on Elizabethan England known as the Spanish Armada. The assualt plan failed largely due to weather and superior seamanship of the British. She did not consciously attempt to assasinate Elizabeth that was just not done! as it was the lost battle ended asny designs on the Spanish side. Mary I died in l558 before all this, she ws Elizabeth"s half sister by Henry Viii and Catherine of Aragon. Mary I (Bloody Mary) was half Spanish. I think you've got your Marys mixed up. Mary Queen of Scots was the daughter of King James V and Mary of Guise. Elizabeth's half sister Mary was the daughter of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon, and it was she who was Queen Mary I of England There were 2 plots to put Mary Queen of Scots who was Catholic on the English throne. The Spanish had wanted a say in English affairs but Elizabeth, a Protestant, had previously refused marriage proposals from King Phillip II of Spain (Catholic), so a plot was formed to invade England, depose Elizabeth and have Mary Stuart as Queen. The plan failed. The second plan is known as The Babbington Plot. It's in this that Mary implicated herself with letters she had written to Anthony Babbington who along with others was plotting to have Elizabeth assassinated.
She loved to ride horses and was a philatelist (stamp collector)Some of Elizabeth's hobbies included hunting and she also enjoyed attending court masques (entertainment of poetry, songs and dancing).
Bloody Mary as she was known was a devout catholic, so she would kill anyone who did not agree with her beliefs, she would burn or behead anyone who opposed her views, especially the protestants who tried to oppose her.
The reign of Elizabeth I has special importance because it was under her rule that the Great Britain became a real world power and it was also during his reign that all the isles that conform the country were really unified. The Renaissance of arts had place during this time. She was also able to resist a Spanish invasion and to keep an atmosphere of peace and stability in her country.
People did not like her. She would burn people That we're not her religion. Queen Eluzabeth the second is nicer.
They did not conform to the Elizabethan Religious Settlement and plotted to overthrow Elizabeth and replace her with a Catholic monarch, so they were burned at the stake for 'heresy'.
John Rogers, a man who had tried to make prints of the bible
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This never happened. Mary, Queen of Scots was involved in various plans to unseat Elizabeth th9ough not necessarily do her personal violence. She ws sympathetic to the Spanish King (Philip something, a relative) parlty-functional amphibious assault on Elizabethan England known as the Spanish Armada. The assualt plan failed largely due to weather and superior seamanship of the British. She did not consciously attempt to assasinate Elizabeth that was just not done! as it was the lost battle ended asny designs on the Spanish side. Mary I died in l558 before all this, she ws Elizabeth"s half sister by Henry Viii and Catherine of Aragon. Mary I (Bloody Mary) was half Spanish. I think you've got your Marys mixed up. Mary Queen of Scots was the daughter of King James V and Mary of Guise. Elizabeth's half sister Mary was the daughter of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon, and it was she who was Queen Mary I of England There were 2 plots to put Mary Queen of Scots who was Catholic on the English throne. The Spanish had wanted a say in English affairs but Elizabeth, a Protestant, had previously refused marriage proposals from King Phillip II of Spain (Catholic), so a plot was formed to invade England, depose Elizabeth and have Mary Stuart as Queen. The plan failed. The second plan is known as The Babbington Plot. It's in this that Mary implicated herself with letters she had written to Anthony Babbington who along with others was plotting to have Elizabeth assassinated.
We are not sure.
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wood from a cherry tree burn really well and surprisingly bones do(don't go kill anyone, but they do!) maybe a lamb bone or beef bone. make them dry first! hope this helps =)
She ordered Peril to burn the eggs on the brightest night
Yes, sunburn is a first degree burn. A first degree burn will have redness. It will also feel hot to the victim.
First degree burn is the least severe burn. It usually has just red skin.