If this question is a reference to Elizabeth, mother of John the Baptist and Mary, mother of Jesus, then no, Elizabeth was Mary's cousin. If you mean Queen Elizabeth I and Mary I, yes, they are. They are both Henry VIII's daughters.
Mary I and Elizabeth I did not get along because Mary blamed Elizabeth's mother, Anne, for disposing her mother, Catherine, and for taking Mary's title of Princess. During Elizabeth mother, Anne's, reign, Anne encouraged her ladies and maids to beat Mary and Mary was forced to serve the young Elizabeth. Mary then viewed her half-sister as she did her stepmother, believing that Elizabeth would be just like Anne Boleyn. Then there was also the fact that no matter how much Mary tried to say that Elizabeth was not her father's daughter, Elizabeth looked and acted more like Henry VIII than Mary did. Elizabeth was also a Protestant and Mary was a devout Catholic.
She was a threat to her Catholic faith. Elizabeth was more popular than Mary.
Yes, Mary I was the sister of Elizabeth I. They had different mothers, but the same father. Mary's mother was Katherine of Aragon, and Elizabeth's mother was Anne Boleyn. Their father was Henry VIII.
The English surname Horsley is from Surrey.
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Isambard Kingdom Brunel was a great engineer from Portsmouth, England. His father was Marc Isambard Brunel, a French engineer and his mother was Sophia Kingdom.
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Mary Elizabeth Coleridge died in 1907.
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Mary Elizabeth Gibbs died in 1920.
Elizabeth Mary Rolleston died in 1940.
Mary Elizabeth Kail died in 1890.
Mary Elizabeth Turner died in 1907.
Mary Elizabeth Richmond died in 1949.
Mary Elizabeth Wood died in 1931.