According to Peano's axioms, in either system, it is the successor to the successor to the successor to the successor to the successor to 0.
It was the successor to the successor of the number 0.
"Mary" was a common name in 1st Century Palestine, just as "Jennifer" is a popular name in America today.
It is the successor to 22. Its successor is 24.
They are both counting numbers and 5 is the successor of 4.They are both counting numbers and 5 is the successor of 4.They are both counting numbers and 5 is the successor of 4.They are both counting numbers and 5 is the successor of 4.
Elizabeth I was the successor of Mary I
The successor to Edward VI was Queen Mary I.
Her cousin, Queen Elizabeth I, Queen of England and Mary I's successor, wanted Queen Mary I, Queen of Scots, to be executed.
His younger, King George the Sixth (died 1952)
Mary the 1st.
Mary the 1st had no children.
Mary 1st was a catholic.
Mary Tudor reigned from 1553 to '58. She had Lady Jane Grey deposed from power and executed after Edward VI named her as his successor, and reigned for 5 years, carrying out a genocidal campaign of persecution against the Protestant population which earned her the nickname 'Bloody Mary'. She died of ovarian cancer in 1558, and was succeeded by her younger half-sister, Queen Elizabeth 1st.
King James l he was the son of Mary Queen of Scots(she was beheaded by Elizabeth l)
Mary I of Scotland was a Catholic. Mary I of England was also a Catholic
if there was Mary 2nd...then yes
Yes.