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How did babington send messages to Mary queen of Scots?

Anthony Babington wrote coded messages to Mary Queen of Scots. He gave the message to Gilbert Gifford who then hid it in a beer barrel's cork. Mary then found these and wrote back the same way but the opposite way. she would put the message into the cork and then Gifford will find it and then give it to Babington. Gifford also copied the messages and sent them to Thomas Phillips who would then decode the messages and send them to Queen Elizabeth.:) there you go


Why didn't Queen Elizabeth get along with Mary Queen of Scots?

According to the right of succession, Mary Queen of Scots was in line to succeed Elizabeth, since Elizabeth had no children. Mary was Catholic, so Elizabeth had her imprisoned and executed. When Elizabeth died, Mary's son James did indeed succeed to the throne, uniting the crowns of Scotland and England, but he did not favor his Catholic subjects. The Gunpowder Plot was the result of their bitter disappointment over this. See also the related question link below.


Was Queen Elizabeth II Elizabeth Stuart?

I need to find out how the Stuarts viewed Elizabeth. I already know that they preferred her to their current leader but I need to find out why. I am only twelve but I am trying to aim for a higher grade with more historical vocabulary.


Did Queen Elizabeth have any children?

Common written history states that Elizabeth I never married, never bore children and died "without issue," ending England's Tudor Dynasty. (This is why Queen Elizabeth I is known as "The Virgin Queen.") The English throne passed to King James VI of Scotland, who became King James I of England. Although the two countries shared a monarch, they remained separate kingdoms. James was the son of Mary Queen of Scots, who was beheaded for plotting to overthrow Elizabeth (they were cousins).


Where can you find pictures of Queen Elizabeth I?

You can find Queen Elizabeth I pictures in Encyclopedias including her biographies.

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Where can I find a renaissance costume?

You may want to try eBay.com for a real vintage Mary Queen of Scots outfit.Although Amazon.com will give you plenty of choices to make. Simply go to Amazon.com and type in "Mary Queen of Scots" followed by "outfit","costume" or "dress" and manipulate your search from there.


What is the French translation of the name 'Stuart'?

The French translation of the name 'Stuart' is 'Étienne'.


How did babington send messages to Mary queen of Scots?

Anthony Babington wrote coded messages to Mary Queen of Scots. He gave the message to Gilbert Gifford who then hid it in a beer barrel's cork. Mary then found these and wrote back the same way but the opposite way. she would put the message into the cork and then Gifford will find it and then give it to Babington. Gifford also copied the messages and sent them to Thomas Phillips who would then decode the messages and send them to Queen Elizabeth.:) there you go


Why do people wrongly bad mouth Mary Queen of Scots when she was a brave woman?

Lack of knowledge about her, most likely, along with the fact that she was executed for treason. Many people also believe that Elizabeth I was also a wonderful Queen that everyone liked, Anne of Cleves was truly ugly and Henry VIII was always a behometh of a man. But once people do more research and put aside stereotypes, they find out the truth. Mary, Queen of Scots was a beautiful, charming woman who was kind and friendly but she unfortunately had a hard life that has led to the popular image of her.


Where can you find a copy of the Warrant to Execute Mary Queen of Scots?

The first minister of Scotland, Alex Salmond, presented the one surviving copy of Mary, Queen of Scots' death warrant to the Blairs Museum, Aberdeen, Scotland. The warrant was obtained by The Archbishop of Canterbury's library at Lambeth Palace, London, for the sum of £71,485 (with the assistance of donations). Following talks between The Archbishop of Canterbury, Cardinal O'Brien (leader of the Catholic Church in Scotland) and the first minister, it was presented to Scotland.


Why did Mary queen of Scots escape England?

Mary fled Scotland because her husband was murdered and people started thinking that she gave the order for his death because he was violent. she left the country with the earl of Bothwell , who was also a main suspect, and went to England only to be executed.


Which queen of England was nicknamed the 'she-wolf' and why?

Mary wasnicknamed the she wolf i yet find out y


Why didn't Queen Elizabeth get along with Mary Queen of Scots?

According to the right of succession, Mary Queen of Scots was in line to succeed Elizabeth, since Elizabeth had no children. Mary was Catholic, so Elizabeth had her imprisoned and executed. When Elizabeth died, Mary's son James did indeed succeed to the throne, uniting the crowns of Scotland and England, but he did not favor his Catholic subjects. The Gunpowder Plot was the result of their bitter disappointment over this. See also the related question link below.


What was Marys quote?

"When I am dead and opened, you shall find 'Calias' lying in my heart" -"Queen Mary Tudor of England :aka: Bloody Mary


What did the poor eat in Mary queen of Scot's time?

They Would Eat Scarps That They Would Find


Was Queen Elizabeth II Elizabeth Stuart?

I need to find out how the Stuarts viewed Elizabeth. I already know that they preferred her to their current leader but I need to find out why. I am only twelve but I am trying to aim for a higher grade with more historical vocabulary.


What was Mary Tudors quotes?

One famous quote attributed to Mary Tudor, also known as Bloody Mary, is "When you know the right and just way, you must follow it with all your heart." This reflects her strong beliefs in defending Catholicism during her reign as queen of England.