The Queen Mary II is owned by the Cunard Line. You could get information from their web site. www.cunard.com Happy sailing.
Maybe.... QUEEN MARY?
Mary 1 became queen because elizebeth did not want to be queen anymore
Queen Mary of England. That's why we have the drink "bloody Mary".
It is the other way around. Mary queen of Scott was forceed into prison by queen elizabeth, her cousin, for 16 years until queen elizabeth exicuted Mary by beheading her.
The Queen Mary was retired from trans-Atlantic service in 1967. Please see the related link below:
Queen Mary I 's reign stopped when she died.
The Queen Mary II is owned by the Cunard Line. You could get information from their web site. www.cunard.com Happy sailing.
If you really mean "what' is Queen Mary: she is a ship. To be exact: 3 ships with that name. One battlecruiser, sunk at the battle of Jutland in 1916, and two famous Cunard Line passenger ships, the oldest now retired and serving as a hotel in Long Beach, California; the other still sailing the oceans. If you mean 'who' is queen Mary: the most famous queens called Mary were Mary queen of Scots, executed at the orders of Queen Elisabeth I of England in 1587, and queen Mary I, nicknamed 'Bloody Mary', daughter of Henry VIII, who reigned from 1553 to 1558 and who forcibly tried to return England to the Catholic faith.
When she died giving birth to Mary Seymour.
The Queen Mary in Long Beach is the original. The Queen Mary 2 is still in service as part of Cunard Cruise Line.
it was names after a queen the queen mary of scotts
It can be--- Queen Mary's ship.
Mary I 1553-1558 Mary II 1689-1694.
Queen Elisabeth the First was both a cousin and a sister to a Queen Mary. Her half-sister was Bloody Mary, but she did have a cousin named Mary - Mary Queen of Scots, whom Elisabeth executed when she deemed Mary a threat to her throne. Queen Elisabeth the First was both a cousin and a sister to a Queen Mary. Her half-sister was Bloody Mary, but she did have a cousin named Mary - Mary Queen of Scots, whom Elisabeth executed when she deemed Mary a threat to her throne.
Her cousin, Queen Elizabeth I, Queen of England and Mary I's successor, wanted Queen Mary I, Queen of Scots, to be executed.
Mary Queen of Scots.