Edward, Elizabeth, and Mary, the children of Henry VIII of England, were primarily raised by their respective mothers and in royal households. Edward VI was raised by his mother, Jane Seymour, and later by a council of nobles after her death. Elizabeth I was raised by her stepmother, Catherine Parr, and later by various governesses. Mary I was raised by her mother, Catherine of Aragon, and had a tumultuous upbringing due to her parents' divorce and the subsequent political changes.
They were brother and sisters.=Mary was born first. Then Elizabeth and Edward last.=
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Mary's mother was Catherine of Aragon (Henry VIII's first wife.) Elizabeth's mother was Anne Boleyn, and Edward's mother was Jane Seymour.
The oldest was Mary then Elizabeth then Edward. Edward reigned first then lady Jane gray (not related to properly and only lasted nine days) then Mary then Elizabeth. Elizabeth reigned for the longest.
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Yes Elizabeth II is a direct descendant of Mary, Queen of Scotts. Elizabeth would be Mary's 13th great-grandchild. Here is the ancestry Mary James Elizabeth Sophia George I George II Fredrick George III Edward Victoria Edward George V George VI Elizabeth
Mary did not raise Elizabeth. She was raised in Hatfield House by a governess appointed by her father Henry VIII. Mary lived in the country with her husband.
They were all Tudors. Another Answer: Mary and Elizabeth were the daughter of Henry VIII. Mary by Cathrine of Aragon and Elizabeth by Anne Boleyn.
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She had one daughter who became Queen Mary. Mary was one of three legitimate children sired by Henry VIII. Mary's half-sister was Elizabeth who became Queen Elizabeth, and Mary's half-brother was Edward who became King Edward.
his son edward then mary(bloody mary) then elizabeth