That depends on what journey you are talking about.
Ernest Shackleton and Edward Wilson accompanied him on his first Antarctic journey (when they left the ship and walked about 500 miles toward the South Pole).
On his second journey, the four people who were with him at the very end (that made it to the South Pole and then died on the way back) were Edward Wilson, Henry Bowers, Lawrence Oates, and Edgar Evans.
If, perhaps, you are referring to the guy that was in Antarctica at the same time and made it to the South Pole first, that was Roald Amundsen, but they weren't traveling together.
Was Mary Queen of Scots loved or hated by the public?
Mary I of Scots was indeed hated by the public for many factors:
1. After the death of her first husband, she married her first cousin Henry Stuart against all.
2. He was killed soon after their marriage for which she had allegations.
3. Then she married James Hepburn who was believed to be Henry's murderer.
4. She was then forced to abdicate the throne in sheer disrespect.
5. Then she was said to have tried to kill Queen Elizabeth I (her father's first cousin and her captor) in lure of freedom, for which she was tried and executed.
So, all reasons for the general mass to hate her.
What family took the throne after the Tudors?
The stuarts. Mary, queen of scots son james I took the english throne
Much did it cost to manufacture the Queen Mary 2?
The Queen Mary 2, the flagship of Cunard Line, was built at a cost of approximately $800 million. Launched in 2003, it was the largest and most expensive passenger ship ever constructed at that time. The ship incorporates advanced technology and luxury amenities, contributing to its high manufacturing cost.
Did Queen Mary 1 ever go to school?
Yes, Queen Mary I of England received an education suitable for her royal lineage. She was tutored by scholars and learned subjects such as languages, history, and religion. Additionally, she was well-versed in courtly etiquette and customs.
Was Mary Queen of Scots a villain?
As with all historic people (except Hitler!) it largely depends on your point of view. She was certainly a threat to Elizabeth 1 of England, and she was hated by the Protestant faction in Scotland.
But she was liked by Catholics (conditionally) and many English nobles saw her as the rightful Queen of England rather than Elizabeth.
I tend to see her as a tragic figure, swept up in power struggles that she couldn't win. Also her marriages were a disaster and it's entirely possible her final husband raped her in order to force her to marry him.
How many times did David Rizzio get Stabbed?
David Rizzio was stabbed 56 times by henchmen hired by Lord Darnley, the second husband of Mary Queen of Scots.
Where did Mary Queen of Scots sail from when departing for France?
Mary Queen of Scots sailed from Le Havre, France, in 1548. She was sent to France to be raised at the court of Henry II, where she would eventually marry his son, Francis. This departure was part of a political alliance between Scotland and France.
What age is Mary queen of Scots the now?
If Queen Elizabeth I was still alive, having been born in September 1533, she would be 475. She died in 1603.
Queen Elizabeth II is still alive, and having been born in April 1926, she is currently 82.
Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, the current Queen's mother, was born in August 1900. She would be 108 if still alive. She died in 2002.
What decryption method was used to decode Mary Queen of Scots treasonous cipher?
Mary used a substitution cipher, to decode Mary Queen of Scots cipher Frequency analysis was used.
That means looking for letters (or symbols) that have the same number of appearances in the cypher text as common letters in the language the plain text message is thought to be in. E is very common in english, so are the other vowels, you make some educated guesses and start to fill in words which gets you the meaning of more symbols and so on.
Treasonous is simply a matter of opinion. (She was quite possibly set up!)