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.
Elizabeth I was not killed. She died of natural causes in 1603. She was the final monarch of the Tudor dynasty and ruled for approximately 45 years.
hey i want to tell that Elizabeth killed princess Diana
NO!! Queen elizabeth I hated catholics! She had many catholics killed as she was a dedicated protestant.
when Elizabeth I killed Mary Queen Of Scots...The Babington Plot was a way to kill Elizabeth!
Mary felt that England had to return to the Catholic faith. She had many people killed for opposing her. Mary almost had Elizabeth killed but Elizabeth managed to appease her sister and pretend to be Catholic. After Mary died of cancer, Elizabeth went back to the Church of England. She was not as extreme as her sister. She was tolerant of other religions as long as as they did not try to change her rules.
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Elizabeth Device was the daughter of elizabeth southerns:) was killed for witchctraft.
The monster came and killed Elizabeth as revenge against Frankenstein.
Elizabeth I was not killed. She died of natural causes in 1603. She was the final monarch of the Tudor dynasty and ruled for approximately 45 years.
She Had Them people killed
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Killed them! (Along with anyone she thought might be a plotter. Check out Mary Queen of Scots).
Yes, Elizabeth the first of England killed lots of Catholics. She even had "priest hunts" during her reign, in which priests were found, gathered, and martyred. She also killed lay Catholics. Anyone who was Catholic she would have killed.
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If you mean the current Queen Elizabeth II her mother was not killed. If you mean Queen Elizabeth I her mother Anne Boleyn was killed because according to Henry VIII she was an adulteress traitor.
Queen Elizabeth exucuted him.
If Mary Queen of Scots had killed Elizabeth - a highly unlikely action from her perceived personality - she would have most likely enjoyed a stint as English Queen if she managed to live a substantial amount of time after the assassination of Elizabeth.