Nope.
Mary Tudor was the eldest Daughter of Henry the VIII of England and Catherine of Aragon, and ruled England after him. She was Catholic and married the King of Spain, attempting a bloody counter reformation in England. It went badly.
Mary Stuart is more commonly called "Mary, Queen of Scots" she was the Daughter of James V of Scotland and another Mary (of Guise). She was briefly Queen of France and then returned to Scotland, where she attempted to balance the Protestant and Catholic factions while attempting to take the English Throne. It went badly.
No they are not the same person. They were cousins. Mary Tudor was the daughter of Henry VIII and the granddaughter of Henry VII. Mary, Queen of Scots was the daughter of James VI of Scotland whose mother Margret was the daughter of Henry VIIMary Queen of Scots was queen of Scotland, and for a breif time queen of France. Mary Tudor was an English queen who only ruled for about 5 years. Her younger sister, Queen Elizabeth I was the cause of Mary Queen of Scots death. I know that doesn't really improve the answer but Im a Mary Queen of Scots obsessed manic and thought I would share a small amount of well-known knowledge.
Mary Queen of Scots was famous for promising the throne to England,Ireland,Wales and France at the same time
Well 'Tudor' was the family last name, so if you are referring to Henry VII (or Henry VIII for that matter) then yes.
She did not Kill him. Louis v11 died of natural causes having killed himeself shaggin thus beauty
No. Mary Queen of Scots was a cousin of Queen Elizabeth I of England. Elizabeth I had a half sister Mary, who was Queen Mary I of England - a different person from Mary Queen of Scots.
Yes. Mary Stuart is the mother of James VI & I. Mary Tudor is half sister of Edward VI & Elizabeth I
No, they didn't
It depends, in some cases yes because often Mary I is called Mary Tudor but sometimes Mary Tudor may refer to Henry VIII's younger sister. Check dates and events around the Mary Tudor and you should be able to work out which one it is talking about.
No they are not the same person. They were cousins. Mary Tudor was the daughter of Henry VIII and the granddaughter of Henry VII. Mary, Queen of Scots was the daughter of James VI of Scotland whose mother Margret was the daughter of Henry VIIMary Queen of Scots was queen of Scotland, and for a breif time queen of France. Mary Tudor was an English queen who only ruled for about 5 years. Her younger sister, Queen Elizabeth I was the cause of Mary Queen of Scots death. I know that doesn't really improve the answer but Im a Mary Queen of Scots obsessed manic and thought I would share a small amount of well-known knowledge.
No !! Mary Queen of Scots & Elizabeth do not have the same father ! Elizabeths 1/2 sister is Mary Tudor, Queen Mary I. Mary Queen of Scots is Mary Stuart, mother of James VI of Scotland, James I of England. She is Elizabeths cousin not her half sister. Mary I is Elizabeths 1/2 sister. Mary I & Mary, Queen of Scots are two (2) different people !
Lady Jane Grey and Mary Queen of Scots are different because they are two different people , not the same person. They have several similarities tho Both are great granddaughters of Henry the seventh Lady Jane Grey is the granddaughter of Mary Tudor and Mary Queen of Scots was the granddaughter of Margaret Tudor (Mary Tudor's sister) thus making them second cousins They both had a strong claim to the Tudor throne through their grandmothers which ultimately led to their downfall with their cousins once removed Mary the I and Elizabeth the I as they both willingly and unwillingly got involved in plots to takeover the throne I hope this answers your question
Mary Queen of Scots was famous for promising the throne to England,Ireland,Wales and France at the same time
She spoke Latin, Spanish, and French. She could also read and understand Italian when it was spoken. She may have also known Greek. I'm assuming of course you were refering to Mary Tudor who was Henry VIII daughter not his sister who shared the same name.
Depends upon which Queen Mary you mean: Queen Mary Tudor 18 February 1516 - 17 November 1558. She was born of the House of Tudor, started by her grandfather, Henry Tudor - Henry VII. or Queen Mary of Tech consort to King George V 26 May 1867 - 24 March 1953. Her last name would have been Windsor same as her husband.
Our Lady of Fatima, Our Lady of Guadelupe, The Virgin Mary, St. Mary - they are all the same person.
Mary Tudor "Bloody Mary" was very unsuccessful at fighting the protestant religion. There were several rebellions the most famous being Wyatt's rebellion in response toher engagement to King Phillip of Spain. King Phillip allowed a bloody and torturous inquisition and encouraged Mary to do the same in England, hence the "bloody" addition to her name
yes