@@carnivalpupcringe I have searched three for you Netflix,Disney+ and Amazon Prime as these are the only ones I have and it’s on Amazon Prime but you have to either buy it or rent it. I’m sorry 😞
Yeah but not THAT close kinslaying. They were first cousins once removed. Still close as they have common ancestors in Henry VII and Elizabeth of York, but at least she did not know her. They never met although they exchanged letters. She was killing a fellow Queen which is almost the worser sin though Mary had been forced to abdicate in favor of her son before this. Many believe Mary was framed and is innocent. Others believe otherwise.
@@Ariana-wv4pf that is not true. They are first cousins once removed. I can explain exactly how again if you’d like. For Elizabeth to be her aunt she would have to be Edward or Mary’s child. Mary died childless at 42. Edward died childless at 15
@@Ariana-wv4pf They have shared ancestors in King Henry VII and Elizabeth of York. They had many child including King Henry VIII and Margaret Tudor. King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn had Queen Elizabeth I. She is King Henry VII and Elizabeth of York’s GRANDDAUGHTER. Margaret Tudor (Henry VIII’s sister) was sent to Scotland to marry King James IV. They had many children including King James V. King James V and Mary de Guise had Mary, Queen of Scots. She is King Henry VII and Elizabeth of York’s GREAT-GRANDDAUGHTER. So when you look at their relation to each other as descendants of King Henry VII and Elizabeth of York, they are first cousins once removed.
At least when Elizebeths father had her mother, Anne, beheaded he hired a professional swordsman. Mary had been queen in both France and Scotland yet she got a botched execution--signed by her own cousin
@wes788411 lol lots of Mary's back in that day. Elizabeth did have an older half sister named Mary. She was queen of England and actually held the title solely before Elizabeth. However, she passed pretty early in her reign. Mary queen of Scott's was Elizabeth's cousin who fled Scotland after she was essentially diposed and was looking for sanctuary. Elizabeth did NOT deliver and was put under house arrest before eventually being executed(she also had a claim to Elizabeth's throne).
@@Ashley-vs8nu thanks, I’m a dumb ass. I must have not really read the title and thought that this was supposed to be “Bloody Mary” who was being executed.
Well you see there is tons of Mary back then Mary Tudor queen of France Henry viii sister, Mary 1 bloody Mary daughter of Henry and half sister of lizabeth queen of Ireland and england and , Mary Stuart queen of Scotland and france
The execution was botched, first hitting the back of her skull. Then the second time her head wasn't completely severed. When the axman lifted it after severing it, it fell from.its wig and she had short gray hair
@@mnomadvfx Captivity in manors and castles, with silver dishes and carpets and tapestries and her own servents and a personal chef. It's not like she was wasting away in a dungeon.
Basically everything was going good until her husband died so then she really meant nothing anymore so she went to Queen Elizabeth I and asked if she could be the heir If Elizabeth happened to die but Elizabeth had been lied to her whole life by everyone so she didn't trust anyone and said no. So then Mary got upset but kind of just accepted it. She found a new husband and married him or whatever but then she plotted a kidnapping of her and married her kidnapper so everyone hated her because she had married her supposed kidnapper everything was falling apart so she went to Elizabeth one more time expecting that Elizabeth might finally trust her but she didn't and she actually was really upset that Mary decided to marry her kidnapper. She was hated by her country so she decided to stay in England but she couldn't really stay in England so she had to be kept " imprisoned" It was really prison because she was watched but Elizabeth's made's dressed her and fed her. So it wasn't that that bad. By the way, she had a son. I don't think I mentioned that so She begged one last time if Elizabeth could make her son heir to the throne but Elizabeth once again denied. Something happened that made her son betray herself because Elizabeth ended up signing him to be heir, but Mary felt so betrayed because her only son had betrayed her you know, So she prayed and begged Elizabeth one last time. I know I've been saying one last time a lot but this was really the last time to just let her go home to her country and just let her live. But Elizabeth denied again because she was so paranoid so Mary decided to give her something to be perinated about and started writing to this man. I totally forgot his name. Sorry but this man was basically using secret code with Mary to plot Elizabeth's death and Mary signed off on the last little agreeing but some very secret people of England working for Elizabeth catched onto the code and Mary was confronted and I think She confessed or the man she was writing with confessed. She was eventually sentenced and charged and her sentence was like death obviously. But Elizabeth really didn't want her to die. You know she felt mercy. She didn't want to sign her death but a few months later she finally signed and then boom her execution, But honestly Mary just wanted everything to be over. Her last words were that she forgave her executioner and that she hopes that he could put an end to her suffering. Honestly, her story is very So yeah I think that's it@@Jhen_yfer
Esteticamente elas são parecidas, por isso muitos supõe que seja uma inspiração. Até porque o livro veio da Inglaterra, onde a rainha viveu 3 séculos antes, se não me engano...
She intentionally plotted Elizabeth’s murder twice! The first time Elizabeth had her locked away because she didn’t want to kill her. She was set free and she tried a 2nd time. Elizabeth wrote her letters trying to reason with her because she sincerely didn’t want to order her execution but Elizabeth’s advisers convinced her to because it would be a sign of weakness if she didn’t.
@@urf4v0ur1t3Queen Elizabeth 1 of England and Ireland, ruled from 1558 until her death in 1603. The woman being executed (in the red dress) is Mary Queen of Scots who was killed in 1587, and her death warrant was signed by Elizabeth. They were cousins. Mary had been forced to abdicate from the Scottish throne in 1567, and some said she had a birth right to the English throne. She was put on trial for treason. Google is probably a lot more reliable than I am, so I'd research it if you want to find out more.
@@ClassicalGuitaristWannabe She is the daughter of Henry VIII's sister. All of Henry's children died without children, so Mary QoS would have been next in line to the throne after Elizabeth's death. Instead, Mary's son Jame VI of Scotland inherited the English throne upon Elizabeths death, and so began the Union of the Crowns.
@@ClassicalGuitaristWannabeshe was technically a legitimate rival to Elizabeth because of her blood connection but no she was never crowned queen. She kept vying for it and actually jumped through some hoops in hopes to get Elizabeth to name Mary QoS to name her as Elizabeth's heir. However, Elizabeth was much smarter in the regard that she had Mary jump through so many hoops and bsing Mary so she didn't have to name Mary heir.
@@ClassicalGuitaristWannabe "How was she the legitimate Queen of England? She had lineage to the royal family but she was only a cousin." Lineage to the royal family but she was only a cousin? Bruuuuh. With her brother Edward dead in his youth and her sister Mary dead, her cousin Mary Stewart was literally the next in line of succession after Elizabeth as the next of kin through her grandfather Henry VII. The next English monarch after Elizabeth was Mary Stewart's son James VI of Scotland.
If I remember correctly Elizabeth didnt want her to be killed until her spy came across the letter that included Mary's direct order for her followers to kill Elizabeth. Of course it is a long story, but lets be realistic- family or not she was her enemy who was causing problems even as a prisoner. So if she wanted to stay on the throne alive she had to eliminate her.
No, she wasn't. Even though her cousin gave her asylum in England and paid for all of her amenities, clothing, food and servants, the woman still tried to stage multiple atracks agaiant Elizabeth and England. I know Elizabeth had myriad faults and isnt the Saint usually portrayed, but this wasn't one of those instances. Her counselors begged her to take care of Mary for years and Old Bess refused to harm the last link to her immediate family. Until the third go round where there was a massive paper trail, some of which still exists, that implicated Mary as the head of multiple plots irrefutably. She should have waited for the professional headsman to arrive yes, but her council was terrified she would pull out again, which she did try to very soon after it was done. So they did an unfortunate, rushed job not befitting Mary's station. Elizabeth counted that as her worst action as Queen and was wracked by guilt and nightmares until she died. But it was one of the smartest moves she made. Mary would not have stopped until she was dead, she had gusto and made horrible decisions politically and in her personal life. This movie is absolute bullshit.
@@jessjess23brooks89 Loool are you that dim as to believe that bulls**t? To the victor go the spoils, and the writing of the history books too. What we see today is what they WANTED us to see. Mary was kept in captivity almost immediately from her discovery in England, never allowed to leave. Mary did not come to England asking for sanctuary, or room and board - she came asking for help to retake her own throne. Instead of denying her or simply letting her go she imprisoned Mary for the rest of her life until Elizabeth herself was closer to death than was comfortable for the protestant English court - thus they drummed up a reason to execute her and prevent another Catholic monarch taking the throne after Elizabeth's death.
@jessjess23brooks89 it's funny how the channel creator hearts the person's Comment saying Mary was framed but not yours stating facts why that isn't true eh it's probably either ai generated or alt account for creator most of these are bots anyways 😅
Her secretary slipped the execution papers in-between other documents for her to sing it's debatable whether Elizabeth knew or not but she was upset it had to be done in the end
That's not entirely correct actually. According to some first hand accounts, Mary actually had a very noticeable Scottish accent with a little bit of French mixed in when she spoke English. Mary was tought Franch, Spanish, Latin and even her native Scots. And so historians believe that she had a blend of accents not just French.
No she shouldn't have, if you know anything about her true personality and not just what Hollywood and TV portray you'd know that'd be a disaster a complete dumpster fire, she couldn't even rule one kingdom let alone two.
@Godblesslaci only after breaking up his marriage( which was illegal and the pope denied) of what 20 years on some bogus charges from a pious woman (that honestly could have set war upon England had she been more malicious) and from Rome. The nonsense is all that for only a few years of marriage to Anne. Apparently she was even happy and wore yellow when finding out she had passed away and had been separated from her daughter and declared a b@$tard, which was incredibly insulting. I'm sure she felt the fear when everything fell apart, and for that, there is empathy, but you get what you put out. After Anne was gone, Elizabeth received the same treatment as her elder sister. Mary of Scots and France, on the other hand, never had a question regarding her claim of anything. She was legitimate in every way.
Mary Queen of Scots was the legitimate Queen-puritans put her to death, lovely people. She was royal and a Tudor-Elizabeth was not legitimate-sorry Mary❤❤❤
They were afraid of Marys French Catholic entourage- these same puritans put Ireland to death, genocided them and shipped off to slavery- not to mention the English Protestant Police State- deny an Englishman his rights u get Guy Faukes
Actually, no. Elizabeth chose James as her heir once she passed cause she never married and had children. I think a very smart part of Elizabeth did that as karma to her father for all the crap Henry put Elizabeth through because he was obsessed with having a male heir to continue his bloodline. On top of that James was a direct descendant of Henry VIII's father, Henry VII. So, technically the bloodline did continue just under a different household name because James was a Tudor but through his great-grandmothers side. Margaret Tudor, who was Henry VIII'S sister. There was no karma for Elizabeth. Everything she did was intentional. Even the execution no matter how much she denied it. I believe that was probably the ONLY thing out of her entire reign she regretted was executing Mary.
It was Elizabeth herself who chose so. She loved her cousin (Mary's son) and knew he would be a good heir. Elizabeth was happier than Mary would be, actually.
Unbeknownst to the guards she had smuggled a small dog under her dress that came out barking with all it's fury with her demise spilling out all over the floor. She was also wearing a wig they also did not prepare for.
But she is Mary Stuart, not Mary Tudor. If you were a fan, you wouldn't mix them up. The Stuarts and the Tudors - there is a big difference. One died of uterine cancer while she thought she was pregnant (Mary Tudor), and the other was executed (Mary Stewart).
Sin prejuzgar, porque conozco nada, pero ... fue por la grandeza de Isabel o ¿Porque la Reina de Irlanda "si era "bonita" ( se burlaba)? -Creo no comprendio primero sobre la importancia del trabajo. Seguro ahora Isabel I, es la mujer más hermosa del Universo. LITERAL
Ship named after a later queen mary 4 hundred years after mary died ....i think it was queen elizabeth the 2nd grand mother they named the ship in america now..queen mary of teck
Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't Henry the VIII's only son & true legitimate heir Edward remove both his sisters, Princess Mary & Elizabeth, from the actual line of succession by royal decree in favor of Jane Grey & any sons she would have had during her life? This means Bloody Mary, Elizabeth I, & the Queen of Scotts were never legitimate queens of England. They were usurpers & mere pretenders to the throne. Elizabeth I just happened to be the most patient, intelligent, & ruthless of the lot, so she came out the winner once the true legitimate heirs, Edward & Jane, were already out of the picture.
This was a pretty good movie. Stop complaining about it. Elizabeth did regret killing her cousin. It weighed on her conscience especially near the end of her life. Joe Alwyn was an interesting Robert Dudley. He wasn't a flirt in this one. Poor Mary had four axe blows. It was horrible. This movie was called Mary Queen of Scots and starred Saorise Ronan and Margot Robbie.
@LiyaliaWarren no, Elizabeth actually signed the execution warrant because Elizabeth's main advisor wanted Mary dead desperately and no matter what he did to say Mary up, like assassination plots, Elizabeth couldn't bring herself to sign it because she believed she would be going against God. Because of that the advisor got antsy and tricky and lied to Elizabeth saying that Spain was on its way to wage war which threw Elizabeth into a tizzy which got her to sign the warrant. It wasnt until after she realized she had been lied to that she started denying knowing she had signed and claimed it was in a stack of papers and that the advisors should have told her what she was signing. There is a documentary on it called BBC Bloody Queens Elizabeth I and Mary Queen of Scots. Very good docu
Elizabeth of England was a Protestant queen and at that time a lot of people around the world wanted a catholic queen (which Mary was) to be in charge and other people in. England and other countries wanted to remove Elizabeth but force and replace her with Mary. Whether Mary knew or now is up for debate but she was a threat to Elizabeth power and was executed as a result
That's not Bloody Mary, that's Mary the Queen of Scots - Queen Elizabeth I's cousin. Queen Mary I - Queen Elizabeth I's half-sister - is the one known as 'Bloody Mary'.
I like Queen Elizabeth I of England. I am Thai but I study British history. And I like her very much. I really want to be Her Majesty's closest servant.