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Mary, Queen of Scots - Wikipedia
In 1565, Mary married her half-cousin Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley; they had a son, James. Their marriage soured after Darnley orchestrated the murder of Mary's ... en.wikipedia.org
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Mary | Biography & Facts | Britannica
Mary Stuart was the only child of King James V of Scotland and his French wife, Mary of Guise. The death of her father six days after her birth left Mary as ... www.britannica.com
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The life, death, and legacy of Mary, Queen of Scots
Mary became Queen of Scots at only six days of age. She reigned from 1542 until her forced abdication in 1567. After 19 years as a prisoner of her cousin, ... www.nms.ac.uk
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Mary Stuart
Sorden Stuart (1828–1893), American suffragist Works Mary Stuart (Schiller play) (1800), a tragic play by Friedrich Schiller based on the life of Mary the Queen's downfall in the months between March 1566 and June 1577 Mary Stuart (film), a 1927 German silent historical film See also Mary Stuart Gile wikipedia.org
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Mary, Queen of Scots - Royal Collection Trust
On 14 December 1542, Mary, Queen of Scots, aged only six days old, succeeded to the throne of Scotland upon the death of her father, James V. Her reign was ... www.rct.uk
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The life and legend of Mary, Queen of Scots - Google Arts & Culture
Mary's reign was fraught with death, conspiracy and treason. Yet she became a romantic heroine, with her life inspiring artists, poets and writers for ... artsandculture.google.com
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Mary Stuart
Mary Stuart (ˈmɛərɪ ˈstjuːət) Also Marie Stuart. The name of Mary, Queen of Scots (1542–87), used attrib. and ellipt. to designate styles of clothes, hair, etc., similar to those she wore, spec. headwear with a central dip or peak over the forehead.1852 E. Ruskin Let. 26 Jan. in M. Lutyens Effie in ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mary, Queen of Scots (r.1542-1567) | The Royal Family
Born at Linlithgow Palace, West Lothian on 8 December 1542, Mary became Queen of Scots when she was six days old. www.royal.uk
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Biography of Mary Queen of Scots - Historic UK
Mary, Queen of Scots is perhaps the best known figure in Scotland's royal history. Her life provided tragedy and romance, more dramatic than any legend. www.historic-uk.com
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Mary Stuart, one of Scotland's most famous and ... - Facebook
⚔ The only daughter of James V, Mary became Queen of Scots at just six days old. She reigned from 1542 until her forced abdication in 1567. www.facebook.com
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The Tragedies of Mary, Queen of Scots - Mercat Tours
Mary, Queen of Scots was executed on the morning of 8 February 1587, bringing an end to the tumultuous life of one of Scotland's most well-known figures. www.mercattours.com
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Mary, Queen of Scots - Family, Reign & Death - Biography
Mary, Queen of Scots, also known as Mary Stuart, was the queen of Scotland from December 1542 until July 1567. www.biography.com
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Mary Stuart Famous Kin (12058)
Magna Carta Surety. 1st cousin 12 times removed via Maud de Mandeville More connections >> William d'Aubeney. Magna Carta Surety. 1st cousin 13 times removed via Maud de St. Liz More connections >> Robert Fitzwalter. Magna Carta Surety. 1st cousin 13 times removed
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Mary Stuart (1605–1607)
Mary Stuart (8 April 1605 16 September 1607) was the third daughter and sixth child of James VI and I by Anne of Denmark. A necklace of knots of pearls and rubies that James had given to Mary Stuart was presented to her nurse. wikipedia.org
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Mary Stuart MacDougall
MacDougall, Mary Stuart. MacDougall, Mary Stuart. "The neuromotor apparatus of chlamydodon sp." Biological Bulletin. 1928: 54.6 (p. 471-484). MacDougall, Mary Stuart. wikipedia.org
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