Assuming you are talking about Queen Elizabeth I of England:
There were several modes of execution:
-Beheading (this was the best option for the victim)
-Starvation
-Boiling in oil, water or lead (for poisners)
-Hanging
-Pressing
-Hung, drawn, and quatered (for peope who had commited an act of treason)
Elizabeth did take executions seriously and didn't enjoy having peope executed.
The monster kills Elizabeth in chapter 23.
She didn't kill her. Mary died of natural causes on 17th, November 1558 with no issue and is the reason Elizabeth became the Queen.
because Elizabeth was accused of trying to kill Mary. Elizabeth was too a protestant and many wanted her on the throne instead of Mary.
No one can kill her because she is protected by the oracles spirit
Elizabeth I had one sister, Queen Mary I of England, and a brother, King Edward VI of England. She did not kill either of them. She did, however, authorise the killing of her cousin Mary, Queen of Scots.
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. Elizabeth I was Henry VIII's daughter.
Elizabeth had Mary charged with treaty and beheaded.
The monster kills Elizabeth in chapter 23.
elizabeth got her before her plan could be carried out.
Answer Queen Elizabeth I had no grandchildren. Queen Elizabeth II's grandchildren are all still alive.
He fears the monster will kill Elizabeth and his father
She didn't kill her. Mary died of natural causes on 17th, November 1558 with no issue and is the reason Elizabeth became the Queen.
because Elizabeth was accused of trying to kill Mary. Elizabeth was too a protestant and many wanted her on the throne instead of Mary.
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physician Lopez
February 8, 1587