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Mary, Queen of Scots abdicated the throne under duress on July 24, 1567, in favor of her son. The entire time she was held in England, she was negotiating for her return to the Scottish throne.

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Did elizabeth 1 execute Mary 1?

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.


Why does Queen Elizabeth have a problem with Mary Queen of Scots?

Mary queen of scotts was a devout catholic, born legitimately...Queen Elizabeth the first founded and is now the Church of England,where she was a bastard child that everyone from the pope on down wanted her death..she was a good queen she allowed the freedom of the christian faith she was a protestant,and would not bow down to the demands of the queen of Scots,by marriage or other...im sure there was jealousy there too..but Queen Elizabeth the first ruled for over 40yrs, and those were the known as the "golden Years.).....Mary queen of Scots was tried,and executed for treason, something an anointed king or queen in good moral conscience agonized over...This was also her sister who commited treason by plotting the queen elizabeths death and was caught doing so...It is said that when she was executed that her little dog hid under her execution robes...and that she was wearing a wig which she removed...very sad,but that's was then... further on this it is said that the spanish armada lost the war back then with England by a margin of error, he did not pay attention to the weather,sir Walter Rally,knew what he was doing..there are two movies out,with Kate Blanchet...Elizabeth the 1st and the second one is Elizabeth the1st...the golden yrs....very good history....Back in those days the roman catholics diacease ordered the death of many protestant...quenn elizabeth stopped all that..lol


What was the relationship between Queen Elizabeth I and Mary Queen of Scott's?

They were all children of Henry VIII by different women. Mary (b. 1516) was a lot older than the other two, but took a liking to both of them, when they were young. She was Edward's godmother and taught Elizabeth how to play the lute. The two half-sisters played cards together and exchanged presents. Catherine Parr did much to heal some of the wounds in the royal family and both sisters often visited Edward VI when she was queen. Elizabeth gave him presents and Edward wrote to Mary that he loved her the most. Religion got in the way of these good relationships after their father died. Edward disapproved of Mary being a Catholic. He had the same tutor as Elizabeth and shared her beliefs. He would, however, pass not just Mary over, but also her when he changed the succession in favor of the protestant Jane Grey. After his death, with Mary queen, she first welcomed Elizabeth to court. As she refused to give up protestantism wholeheartedly, she became suspicious of her. Rebels fought Mary in an attempt to get her on the throne, even if Elizabeth didn't condone this (in writing at least). Elizabeth was first locked up in the Tower and then the countryside, where she remained until she became queen herself.


How did Jackie die in the pool from Queen Mary?

Some say she drowned in the pool. Another account states that she slid down a banister or stairway and broke her neck.


What was queen Elizabeth's problems during her reign?

Queen Elizabeth I faced the economic collapse of England and unrest among Catholics during the period termed her second reign. She had to rely heavily on spies and propaganda to maintain the appearance of peace and prosperity in the kingdom.

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Did elizabeth 1 execute Mary 1?

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.


What are 2 facts about stirling castle?

1.the worlds oldest football was found in the 1970's there and Mary Queen of Scots posessed it 2. stirling castle was knocked down to put it out of action after Robert the Bruce won the battle of Bannockburn.


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It takes 37 muscles to frown. and 22 muscles to smile. so turn that frown upside down


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Boxer dogs don't exactly frown. They can but usually dogs don't frown unless they are wimpering. It might look like they frown because of the way their lips hang down but they don't frown often.


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It takes 37 muscles to frown. and 22 muscles to smile. so turn that frown upside down


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