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Mary I, Elizabeth's half sister, threw Elizabeth I in prison because Elizabeth I was actually the rightful heir (Nothing to do with the stuff that grows out of your head) to the throne.

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Her allies where sir roy flech and she married him also had a divorce 12 years after they had there sons Benard,Grant,Jay,Leo,lenardo,Anne and wee baby Henry. They were at a young age when their parents divorced, In fact Henry was only 5 months old!1 She found another husband sir francis Drako married him and had 2 girls. Krissie and Elizabeth.

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one was King Philip II. look on http://english.unitecnology.ac.nz/resources/units/Shakespeare/worksheet_topics.html
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She focused more on England then her social life. So not many friends she had

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Mary Queen of Scots and Phillip 2 of Spain were Elizabeth 1's enemies

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I guess her cousin mary who plotted to kill her and i think the earl of essex as well but that might of been a different queen

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Mary qQeen of Scots, also known as her cousin

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spain

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