Mary and Elizabeth  Mary Tudor: 17 yrs. Old by the time that Elizabeth I is born to Henry VIII and Ann Boleyn  Mary’s Mother, Katherine of Aragon a has.

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Mary and Elizabeth  Mary Tudor: 17 yrs. Old by the time that Elizabeth I is born to Henry VIII and Ann Boleyn  Mary’s Mother, Katherine of Aragon a has been by  The royal Katherine of Aragon, mother of Mary Tudor, is given the title of the Princess Dowager of Wales (which she refused to acknowledge to the end of her life).  She was moved around different castles in England and separated from her daughter Mary, due to her obstinate refusal to accept the annulment of her marriage. Mary Tudor was not allowed to see her mother.

Mary and Elizabeth  1533 September 7 - Elizabeth, the daughter of King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, was born 7 September The position of Mary Tudor is usurped by the new baby Princess  Mary Tudor hates the new Queen Anne Boleyn and steadfastly supports her mother and the Catholic religion.  1536 January 7 - Katharine of Aragon, the mother of Mary Tudor, dies at Kimbolton Castle

Mary and Elizabeth  Her father then married Jane Seymour, a supporter of Mary Tudor, who reconciled father and daughter  Jane Seymour gives birth to a son who would become Edward VI - half brother to Mary Tudor but Jane dies shortly after the birth  28th January 1547: The father of Mary Tudor the great and terrible King Henry VIII dies and the young, half brother of Mary Tudor is proclaimed King Edward VI

Mary and Elizabeth  6 July 1553: The young King dies and leaving the throne to 'the Lady Jane Grey and her heirs male.'  1554 July 25: Philip II of Spain married Queen Mary I ( Mary Tudor) of England.  Mary was eleven years older than Philip. The English Parliament refused to crown him jointly with Mary so he had little power in England

Mary and Elizabeth  Protestant rebellion against Mary Tudor, led by Sir Thomas Wyatt the Younger, and the rumors of Elizabeth's involvement in the plot decide Mary Tudor to have her sister imprisoned in the Tower of London  March 18, Princess Elizabeth was imprisoned in the Tower for eight weeks. She was only released when it was discovered that Mary was pregnant, a child that would later be determined to be a false pregnancy.

Mary and Elizabeth  1554 Mary Tudor returns England to Roman Catholicism  Protestants are persecuted and 300 are burnt at the stake (in later times this leads to Queen Mary I, Mary Tudor, being called Bloody Mary)

Mary and Elizabeth  1556 January: Philip II was crowned King of Spain after Charles V abdicated to retire to a monastery (Philip had already been given Naples, the Netherlands, Sicily and Milan by his father)  21 March Thomas Cranmer, former Archbishop of Canterbury is burned at the stake  Phillip abandons her in 1557 – after she had two failed “hysterical pregnancies”  The marriage is dissolved after her death in 1558, probably from ovarian cancer.

Mary and Elizabeth  News of Mary's death on November 17, 1558 reached Elizabeth at Hatfield, where she was said to be out in the park, sitting under an oak tree.  Upon hearing that she was Queen, legend has it that Elizabeth quoted the 118th Psalm's twenty-third line, in Latin: "A Dominum factum est illud, et est mirabile in oculis notris" -- "It is the Lord's doing, and it is marvelous in our eyes."

Mary and Elizabeth  Mary was the third child (two young brothers had previously died) and the only daughter of James V of Scotland and his second wife Mary of Guise, a French noblewoman.  Her father James V died six days after her birth and with his death Mary became the infant queen. On 23 July 1543, she and her mother were moved to the safety of Stirling Castle where she was crowned Queen on the 9th of September.

Mary and Elizabeth  In an effort to create an alliance with Scotland, King Henry VIII proposed a marriage between his young son Edward and the infant Mary. When his efforts failed, he launched a war on Scotland.  Ten years later she married Francis, son of Henry II, king of France, and his wife, Catherine de Medici. Unfortunately, this marriage did not last long as Francis died after only 2 years of marriage.Francis,  Mary was inconsolable!

Mary and Elizabeth  In 1565 Mary married her cousin Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, an English nobleman. The bridegroom was proclaimed Henry, King of Scots. Their only child was to become James 1 of England.Lord Darnley  Henry, along with his servant, was found strangled to death after the gunpowder blast intended to take his life failed.  She fled to England to ask for help from her cousin Queen Elizabeth I. Instead, she was imprisoned.

Mary and Elizabeth