Who killed more Mary or Elizabeth?

After all Mary's father ordered the deaths of nearly 37, 000 people while Elizabeth had 600 people executed.
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How many did Elizabeth execute?

Imprisoned in the Tower of London

287 are executed during her short reign.
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Who won Queen Mary or Elizabeth?

Three strikes later, the executioner severed Mary's head from her body, at which point he held up his bloody prize and shouted, “God save the queen.” For now, at least, Elizabeth had emerged victorious.
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Why was Mary the biggest threat to Elizabeth?

Why did Mary pose a threat to Elizabeth? Mary, Queen of Scots was a threat to Elizabeth's rule because she had two claims to the English throne: Many people believed Elizabeth to be illegitimate and so felt she had no right to be on the throne. (Her father, Henry VIII, had divorced his first wife.
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Who was the rightful heir Mary or Elizabeth?

In Catholic eyes, after Mary Tudor's death, there were no more rightful heirs that descended from King Henry VIII. To find an heir, one had to go back to Henry VII's descendants — which made the Catholic Mary Stuart, not Elizabeth, the rightful successor to Mary Tudor's throne.
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Who had the stronger claim to the throne Mary or Elizabeth?

17 November: Elizabeth I Queen of England

Mary Tudor, England's Catholic queen, died in 1558 and was succeeded by her Protestant half-sister Elizabeth. Mary believed that she had the stronger claim to the English throne. Henri II encouraged Mary to display the Arms of England with those of France and Scotland.
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Did Mary ever meet Elizabeth?

Elizabeth I of England and Mary, Queen of Scots. Queen Elizabeth I of England and Mary, Queen of Scots were two of the greatest, most legendary rivals in recorded history—although they never even met. In one castle was Elizabeth, the childless “virgin” queen: bawdy, brilliant, tactical and cynical.
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Why was Mary not a threat to Elizabeth?

If Elizabeth had married and provided an heir then Mary's claim would have been weakened. While this could be seen as true, it would still not overtake Mary's religion as the primary causal factor for the threat.
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Who overthrew Mary, Queen of Scots?

On February 8, 1587, Mary Queen of Scots was beheaded for treason. Her son, King James VI of Scotland, calmly accepted his mother's execution, and upon Queen Elizabeth's death in 1603 he became king of England, Scotland, and Ireland.
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How many Catholics did Elizabeth have killed?

Forty Martyrs of England and Wales, group of Roman Catholic martyrs executed by English authorities during the Reformation, most during the reign of Elizabeth I.
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Why did Queen Elizabeth wear white makeup?

It is known however that she contracted smallpox in 1562 which left her face scarred. She took to wearing white lead makeup to cover the scars. In later life, she suffered the loss of her hair and her teeth, and in the last few years of her life, she refused to have a mirror in any of her rooms.
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Why does Lola get executed in Reign?

Lola was beheaded in Spiders in a Jar after conspiring to assassinate Elizabeth under what she believed to be Mary's orders. The assassination attempt was revealed to be the work of John Knox at the end of the episode.
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What was the age difference between Mary and Elizabeth?

Elizabeth and Bloody Mary. Mary Tudor was born on 18 February 1516. Elizabeth was born on 7 September 1533. There was seventeen years difference between their ages.
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Are Mary and Elizabeth Cousins?

When did Mary, Queen of Scots return to England? Mary was Elizabeth's cousin and an heir to the English throne through her Tudor grandmother, Margaret, Henry VIII's older sister.
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How accurate is Reign to history?

The Most Important Thing That The CW's Reign Got Right: Its Women. On the surface, CW's historical drama Reign gets a lot of things wrong. Like, a whole lot. The series is based ever-so-loosely on the life of Mary Stuart, otherwise known as the Queen of Scots, and it isn't exactly what you'd call historically accurate.
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Is there still Scottish royalty?

Although a new Scottish Parliament now determines much of Scotland's legislation, the two Crowns remain united under a single Sovereign, the present Queen.
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Is there any Scottish royalty left?

Scottish Snow Queen

She is the daughter of the Lord Lieutenant of Berwickshire – the Queen's representative in the Scottish border county. Genealogists also recently discovered she is descended from Robert the Bruce through both her parents. She's also the only candidate who actually lives in Scotland.
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What caused Queen Mary's death?

Mary died at age 42 in 1558 during an influenza epidemic (although she had also been suffering from abdominal pain and may have had uterine or ovarian cancer). Her half-sister, Elizabeth, succeeded her as a Protestant monarch and England remained Protestant.
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Was Queen Mary nice?

Yes, Queen Mary had some positive attributes: she was occasionally amusing, sometimes magnanimous, a good and dutiful patron especially of the arts, etc., but her faults were legion, outweighing her qualities by a factor, let's say, of ten to one.
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Why did Queen Elizabeth not marry?

Early on in her reign, Queen Elizabeth I proclaimed that she would not marry because she was 'already bound unto a husband which is the Kingdom of England'.
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