he was tortured to make him name the people who had helped him in his plot.
The Guy Fawkes mask represents rebellion against a government. The reason for this is because Guy Fawkes tried to blow up the Parliament building on November 5, 1605.
He was sent to the Tower of London to await his punishment of death by hanging.
Guy Fawkes' mother, Ellen Fawkes, died in 1579. She passed away when Guy was around six years old. Ellen's death had a significant impact on his early life, as he was raised primarily by his father afterward.
Guy fawkes did get marries
Guy Fawkes was married to Maria Pulleyn. No, Guy Fawkes did not have any children. Hope it helps
Guy Fawkes or Foulkes, was sentenced to death for his seditious act; he tried to blow up the English parliament building.
The outcome for Guy Fawkes was death. He as arrested, questioned and tortured, and sentenced to be hanged, drawn and quartered. However, he jumped form the scaffold from which he was to be hanged and broke his neck, thus avoiding being drawn and quartered
dont know but as he was caught red handed it is a moot point --------------- Fawkes did indeed plead not guilty. His reasoning was ignorance of certain aspects of his indictment. But he was still found guilty and sentenced to death.
Guy Fawkes died on January 31, 1606 at the age of 35.
The Guy Fawkes mask represents rebellion against a government. The reason for this is because Guy Fawkes tried to blow up the Parliament building on November 5, 1605.
Guy Fawkes was 35 years old when he was arrested.
He was sent to the Tower of London to await his punishment of death by hanging.
Guy Fawkes' mother, Ellen Fawkes, died in 1579. She passed away when Guy was around six years old. Ellen's death had a significant impact on his early life, as he was raised primarily by his father afterward.
Guy fawkes did get marries
Guy Fawkes was married to Maria Pulleyn. No, Guy Fawkes did not have any children. Hope it helps
Was Guy Fawkes guilty of a crime Should there be a Guy Fawkes day
Guy Fawkes was born and educated in York, which would make him English.