To our knowledge she was not present. After Mary married without her family's consent and below her rank her relationship to her family was not good. She was exiled from court and it is belived that the sisters never met again after that.
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No. She was banished from the Royal Court after her second marriage and is believed to have lived out her the rest of her life in relative comfort (she died in her early forties).
Mary held no influence over Elizabeth whatsoever.
Mary Tudor burned people at the stake as a result of having a different religion She was a strong (Catholic I think) believer, and had a very narrow mind when it came to religion She thought that it was not appropriate for people to have a different belief than herself. As a result over 250 people were burned.
King Henry VIII had six wives: 1. Catherine of Aragon, divorced 2. Anne Boleyn, beheaded 3. Jane Seymour, natural death 4. Anne of Cleves, divorce 5. Catherine Howard, beheaded 6. Catherine Parr, outlived himCatherine of Aragon ,divorcedAnne Boleyn, beheadedJane Seymour,diedAnne of Cleaves,divorcedKathryn Howard,beheadedKatherine Parr,survived
George Boleyn was an influential courtier, politician and diplomat during the reign of Henry VIII. He was the brother of Anne Boleyn, Henry's second wife, and was a renowned poet and religious reformer. George was brought down with his sister on false charges of treason and incest and was beheaded on 17th May 1536 at the age of approximately 32.
Yes, he was beheaded by King Herod Agrippa I in AD 44