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Did queen elizabeth I have children? if not who ruled England after her?

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Did queen elizabeth I have children? if not who ruled England after her?

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  1. Elizabeth I was unmarried and had no children. It passed to her cousin James I (James VI in Scotland) who was the first of the House of Stuart.


  2. No, Queen Elizabeth did not have any children. She was known as the Virgin Queen. The American state of Virginia is named after her. She named as her heir, King James VI of Scotland, who became James I of England. James' mother was Mary, Queen of Scots, Elizabeth's cousin, who she had beheaded a few years previously, on the grounds that Mary was trying to steal the English throne.

  3. elizabeth the first, was known as the virgin queen so yeah she died without any children. the throne passed on to a sort of cousin of hers

  4. No, she was celibate all through her life, so she couldn't have had any children.  Her brother, James, ruled after her.  This was the same son sired from King Henry the 8th, with Lady Jane Seymour.  Elizabeth's mother was Lady Anne Boleyn.

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  5. no she doesnt have any children she died without giving birth or giving Britain heir ot the throne instead it was pass to the king of Scotland that time because he has a british descent!!!!

  6. No. She died without any children. The next ruler after her was a cousin, James I (was also king of Scotland, his mother was Mary Queen of Scots).

  7. James I

  8. Elizabeth I did not have any children.  When she died her cousin King James I ruled England.

  9. No. Queen Elizabeth I did not have any children, she remained unmarried until the day she died in 1603. She named her distant cousin James as her successor. James became King James I of England and King James VI of Scotland. He was already King of Scotland before he became King of England. He ruled in Scotland as James VI from 24 July 1567, when he was only one year old, succeeding his mother Mary, Queen of Scots.

    On 24 March 1603, as James I, he succeeded the last Tudor monarch of England and Ireland. He was escorted from Edinburgh, Scotland and people were cheering for him because he was the first male monarch to rule England for over 50 years.

    King James was a distant cousin of Queen Elizabeth II through his mother, Mary Queen of Scot. Mary's grandmother was Elizabeth's aunt, Princess Margaret Tudor who married King James IV of Scotland. Mary was only 9 years older than Elizabeth and they refer each as "cousins."

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