She did nothing to them, Mary I of England was renowned for her Catholic Faith. She ripped her realm apart to restore the Catholic regime and return to Rome. It was the protestants she pillaged , shaved and burnt or hanged.
She dealt with protestant and catholic extremists very harshly by torturing them.
Because Queen Elizabeth I was a Protestant, not a Catholic.
the pope headed the catholic church and elizabeth was a big supporter of Protestantism
She was Protestant
The reforms of the Church of England during the reign of Elizabeth I made it more Protestant.
Elizabeth I faced significant challenges from both Protestant extremists, such as the Puritans, who sought further reforms within the Church of England and criticized her moderate approach, and Catholic extremists, who viewed her reign as illegitimate due to her Protestant faith. The Puritans pushed for a more radical reformation, which threatened her authority and the established church. Conversely, Catholic extremists, including those loyal to Mary, Queen of Scots, plotted against her and sought to restore Catholicism in England, leading to conspiracy and rebellion. This tension required Elizabeth to navigate carefully between these factions to maintain religious stability and her own power.
No
She dealt with protestant and catholic extremists very harshly by torturing them.
Because Queen Elizabeth I was a Protestant, not a Catholic.
Yes, France was considered the eldest daughter of the Church and was a Catholic country at the time of Queen Elizabeth I.
She didnt marry so there wasnt a rebellion. She had Catholic extremists executed in gruesome to show other catholics what the consequences would be x love you
The catholic Brotherhood tried to convince queen Elizabeth that she was not of true faith. She was protestant. Elizabeth was swear to Mary that she will hold the catholic faith. when she becomes queen. she never signs. Mary then dies and Elizabeth becomes queen.
No she is not Catholic. She is a member of the Anglican Church-in fact she is in charge of it as "defender of the faith"
That depends on who you are talking about. The answer could be either Queen Isabella I or Queen Elizabeth.
the pope headed the catholic church and elizabeth was a big supporter of Protestantism
Spain was a Catholic country and wanted England to be Catholic as well. Elizabeth was Protestant, so to get what they wanted, the Spanish wished to replace her with the Catholic, Mary Queen of Scots. The Spanish also believed that Elizabeth was illegitimate making Mary the true heir to the English throne.
She was Protestant