Queen Mary I of Scotland [December 8, 1542-February 8, 1587] became Mary, Queen of Scots, at the age of 6 days, upon the death of her father, King James V [April 10, 1512-December 14, 1542]. She was crowned nine months later. She was married, and widowed, three times: to King Francis II of France [January 19, 1544-December 5, 1560], in 1558; to Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley [December 7, 1545-February 10, 1967], in 1565; and to James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell [c.1534-April 14, 1578], in 1565. The Queen was imprisoned at Loch Leven Castle, 1567-1568 and forced to abdicate, on June 15, in favor of her son by her second marriage, King James VI of Scotland [June 19, 1566-March 27, 1625]. Her resignation of the throne took place during the childhood of William Shakespeare [baptized April 16, 1564-April 23, 1616].
queen Elizabeth and king James he was around for the end of the Tudors and beginning of Stuarts era
No.
Same as it is now, a pharmacist, a druggist.
For the first thirty-nine years of it.
yes he was very proud of his sons job
Queen Elizabeth I was queen for all but the last 13 years of Shakespeare's life.
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queen Elizabeth and king James he was around for the end of the Tudors and beginning of Stuarts era
he got AIDs
the war
James I, who became patron of the acting company Shakespeare belonged to and who regularly had them play the palace, much more often than Queen Elizabeth did.
the queen loved shakespeares plays alot and many people did and still do
women were equal with men because the queen was a woman
Queen Elizabeth the First until 1603, and then James the First.
No.
When the Bayonet Constitution was forced onto the Kingdom, King Kalakaua resigned his office and Queen Lilliuokali was named Monarch.
Same as it is now, a pharmacist, a druggist.