Queen Elizabeth I approved the beheading of Mary (ex Queen Mary I of Scotland) at Fotheringhay Castle in 1587. Mary's son James VI of Scotland was name Elizabeth's successor.
It was Queen Elizabeth I Ya'll !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Yo, this is BORING!!!!!!!!!!!! Anyway, that was soooooo obvious!!!!!!!!!!!!!
the question was this Mary's husband died from war-related injuries which his insurance pla prbably covers may and her son?
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A) civilian health and medical program of the veterans administration (champva)
When Elizabeth I died in 1603 without issue (childless), a cousin, James VI of Scotland, son of Mary, Queen of Scots, succeeded to the throne. When James came to the throne he became James I of England.
Elizabeth and James were both descended from King Henry VII. That is to say, James' great-grandmother was Margaret Tudor, sister to Elizabeth's father, Henry VIII.
After Elizabeth I died in 1603 without issue, a cousin, James VI of Scotland (later James I), succeeded to the throne.
James I (1566 - 1625) was the great, great grandson of King Henry VII (1457 - 1509), the first Tudor monarch and father of Henry VIII (1491 - 1547). This line of descent was through Margaret Tudor (1489 - 1541), oldest daughter of Henry VII, who married James IV of Scotland. In fact, both parents of James I, were descended from Margaret Tudor. His mother being the ill-fated Mary, Queen of Scots (1542 - 1587), and his father, the equally ill-fated, Lord Henry Darnley (1545 - 1567).
Her son was James VI of Scotland, he later became James I of England.
Mary, Queen of Scots, was executed on February 8, 1587 for her part in an attempted assassination attempt against Elizabeth I. In response to an earlier plot against the queen, the Duke of Norfolk was also executed in 1572.From the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
No she did not i dont think so anyway. --- Queen Elizabeth I of England was the signatory on the death warrant of Queen Mary the first, Queen of Scots, daughter of King James I of Scotland.
Mary Queen of Scots was Elizabeth I's cousin.
Mary I from Scotland was executed on 8 February 1587
She was executed after being tried and convicted of conspiring against her cousin, Queen Elizabeth the first, Queen of England.
Her cousin, Queen Elizabeth I, Queen of England and Mary I's successor, wanted Queen Mary I, Queen of Scots, to be executed.
yes
Mary Queen of Scots was ordered to be executed by her cousin Queen Elizabeth I.
Mary I, Queen of scots, was executed by beheading by Queen Elizabeth I in 1587 for instigating assassination plots against the crown.
mary queen of scots died in 1587 and was executed by Elizabeth 1 of england
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.
Mary, Queen of Scots, was executed on February 8, 1587 for her part in an attempted assassination attempt against Elizabeth I. In response to an earlier plot against the queen, the Duke of Norfolk was also executed in 1572.From the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
For the conspiracy of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln
James I succeeded Elizabeth I. He was the son of her cousin, Mary Queen of Scots. Queen Elizabeth I was the last ruler in the Tudors Dynasty and James I began the Stuart Dynasty.
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No she did not i dont think so anyway. --- Queen Elizabeth I of England was the signatory on the death warrant of Queen Mary the first, Queen of Scots, daughter of King James I of Scotland.
The answer to this question is "No", because the premise to the question is in and of itself wrong. Catherine of Aragon's daughter was known as "Bloody Mary" after she became the Queen of England and she was an English Catholic Queen who persecuted and executed many Protestants. Elizabeth I of England was a Protestant Queen, who executed Mary Queen of Scots, who was a Scottish Catholic Queen and Elizabeth's cousin.