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.
Kind of because when Mary died Elizabeth didn't turn all of Mary's changes back instead she went down the middle path. They were half-sisters and Mary must of liked Elizabeth because when Mary was queen she burnt all the high profile protestants and she didn't burn Elizabeth and she was a protestant.
She didn't kill her. Queen Mary I died and Queen Elizabeth assended the throne. Queen Elizabeth I did have Mary Queen of Scots excuted in 1567 for plotting with the Pope to kill her.
No she executed Mary, Queen of Scots. Elizabeth's sister, Mary I, died in 1558 of a stomach tumor.
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Help her, imprison her, or execute her.
Assuming you mean Mary, Queen of Scots, and not Mary Tudor (Elizabeth's half-sister), Elizabeth was reluctant to have Mary QS executed largely because, like Elizabeth, she was an anointed queen, and related to Elizabeth. She, Mary, was offered forgiveness and life, but she continued to be a part of several plots to assassinate Elizabeth. Ultimately Elizabeth had no choice and after many years and much vacillation she signed Mary's death warrant.
Mary I was born in 1516, Whilst Elizabeth I was born in 1533 making Mary 17 at the time of Elizabeth's birth
Elizabeth 1 and Mary 1 were half-sisters and this would mean Mary Queen Of Scots who was Elizabeth's cousin would also be Mary 1's (also known as Bloody Mary) cousin!
Elizabeth had four choices. She could: - Execute her? - Send her back to Scotland? - Let her live freely in England - Imprison her? She chose to Imprison her in many different houses around England.
she did
Help her, imprison her, or execute her.
no, she got an executioner to do it, butr she gave to order.
She executed Mary who was the Queen of Scotland.
Elizabeth was afraid that killing a Mary, a former monarch who she had also sworn to help regain her throne after her trial for her husband's murder, would set a negative precedent and would incite common people to overthrow their godly ordained monarchs.
Mary Queen of Scots was Elizabeth's cousin, she was the daughter of Henry VIII's sister Margaret and was executed because she was plotting against Elizabeth.
Assuming you mean Mary, Queen of Scots, and not Mary Tudor (Elizabeth's half-sister), Elizabeth was reluctant to have Mary QS executed largely because, like Elizabeth, she was an anointed queen, and related to Elizabeth. She, Mary, was offered forgiveness and life, but she continued to be a part of several plots to assassinate Elizabeth. Ultimately Elizabeth had no choice and after many years and much vacillation she signed Mary's death warrant.
Mary I was born in 1516, Whilst Elizabeth I was born in 1533 making Mary 17 at the time of Elizabeth's birth
Elizabeth I was the successor of Mary I
Mary Elizabeth King is 5' 7 1/2".
She was not assassinated, she was executed on the order of Queen Elizabeth I. For many years Elizabeth struggled with the decision to execute Mary. She did not want to sign the death warrant of a fellow queen and family member, but eventually she had no choice.
Elizabeth 1 and Mary 1 were half-sisters and this would mean Mary Queen Of Scots who was Elizabeth's cousin would also be Mary 1's (also known as Bloody Mary) cousin!