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She was 6 or 7 days old.
Mary Queen of Scots was held prisoner in only a single castle, Loch Leven.
Elizabeth I was threatened many times from Mary Queen of Scots and the people Mary ruled. They were cousins, so Elizabeth was unwilling to kill her despite the threats. After they continued, Mary Queen of Scots was beheaded for these threats on the country. This is why Elizabeth was never physically hurt because of Mary, because Mary was killed.
Mary Queen of Scots was a woman of many talents and interests. Some of which are....ChessfencingSinging - She was a marvelous singer. She sang in many concerts and was a stellar performer.I am honored to answer this question and I hope this helped. If anyone has any more questions about Mary Queen of Scots I would love to help.
Well there is Scotland and France but I'm not sure of the other one
At the time of Mary's reign, Borthwick Castle belonged to William Borthwick, 6th Lord Borthwick. Although she never actually lived there, Mary Queen of Scots visited the castle on many occasions. She spent her honeymoon with her 3rd husband - Bothwell - at the castle and also fled to here when the Scottish nobles were after her shortly before her abdication (she escaped dressed as a pageboy). It is now said that her ghost haunts the castle. Hope this helps
Mary Queen of Scots was held in house arrest for the final 19 years of her life under the pretense of protection with the reality that many people(not necessarily her 'captor' Queen Elizabeth I of England) thought she was plotting to take the English Crown.
she was involved in many diffrent plots. but its a un-know secret.
She made several hard and difficulyt decisions: * Excecution of her cousin Mary Queen of Scots * What to do about the religious settlement * Spanish Armarda * Spain/France/Scotland - risks from abroad * Wether to marry or not * What to do with people who rebelled against her also its your dodo
Nope: it's the other way round. Mary I of Scotland (Mary, Queen of Scots) was executed on the order of Elizabeth I in Fotheringhay Castle, Northamptonshire in 1567. Plus, Mary I of Scotland and Elizabeth I of England were not half-sisters. Elizabeth I was first cousin of Mary I's father. You've probably confused Mary I of Scotland with Mary I of England, who was Elizabeth I's half-sister, enemy and predecessor. Mary I of England (Bloody Mary) died a natural death, as did Elizabeth I