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  1. For more Not Just The Tudors content, subscribe to our Tudor Tuesday newsletter. The rich and powerful Guise family was one of the most treacherous and bloodthirsty in sixteenth-century France. They whipped up religious bigotry, overthrowing the king. They ruled Scotland for nearly 20 years through Mary Queen of Scots, plotting to invade ...

  2. 22 de oct. de 2019 · Marie was born on November 22, 1515, into semi-regal aristocracy in France. The House of Guise-Lorraine – hence her other name as Mary of Lorraine – was one of the most powerful dynasties in France, and her father, Claude, was Duke of Guise, while her mother, Antoinette de Bourbon, was an heiress in the Duchy of Luxembourg.

  3. House of Guise is a powerful and Influential Family in France, and has been around since the late 1490's. History's Mary, Queen of Scots History's Marie de Guise History's Duke of Guise History's Claude de Guise History's King James VI and I

  4. The House of Guise, a branch of the ducal family of Lorraine, played an important part in the religious troubles of France during the seventeenth century. By reason of descent from Charlemagne, it laid claim for a brief period to the throne of France. The Guises upheld firmly Catholic interests not only in France, but also in Scotland, where ...

  5. 28 de may. de 2017 · House of Guise. The House of Guise, a branch of the ducal family of Lorraine, played an important part in the religious troubles of France during the seventeenth century. By reason of descent from Charlemagne, it laid claim for a brief period to the throne of France. The Guises upheld firmly Catholic interests not only in France, but also in ...

  6. 6 de sept. de 2020 · Jonathan Spangler September 6, 2020 France. One of the most well-known ducal families in French history is the House of Guise, an interesting example of a cadet branch of a family being more famous (or infamous) than the senior branch, the sovereign dukes of Lorraine. The dukes of Guise dominated French politics and diplomatic and religious ...

  7. The French Wars of Religion saw the rise of a junior branch of the Lorraine family, the House of Guise, which became a dominant force in French politics and, during the later years of Henry III's reign, was on the verge of succeeding to the throne of France. Mary of Guise, mother of Mary, Queen of Scots, also came from this family. Under the ...