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  1. Alexander Fleming ( Darvel, Escocia; 6 de agosto de 1881- Londres, Inglaterra; 11 de marzo de 1955) fue un médico y científico británico famoso por ser el descubridor de la penicilina, al observar de forma casual sus efectos antibióticos sobre un cultivo bacteriano, fue obtenida a partir del hongo Penicillium notatum .

  2. 14 de ago. de 2019 · Livingston and Fleming at least had the consolation of travelling with their families, since Lord Livingston and Lady Fleming as guardian and governess accompanied the queen. On arrival, Mary was immediately taken into the household of King Henri’s children, while her four friends were sent away.

  3. 23 de ago. de 2023 · Mary Queen of Scots once again sought Mary’s services, but either Elizabeth prevented it or there was reluctance on Mary Fleming’s part to leave her second husband, George Meldrum of Fyvie. It was on the 8th of February 1587 that Mary Queen of Scots was executed at Fotheringhay Castle, after almost nineteen years as a prisoner in England.

  4. Mary Fleming was one of the ‘Four Maries’ who were attendants of Mary, Queen of Scots. She was very close to the young queen, possibly because they were cousins and close in age. Mary Fleming went to France with Mary, Queen of Scots in 1548 and stayed there with her over the next thirteen years. Mary Fleming married William Maitland of ...

  5. 6 de mar. de 2017 · After the Maries and Queen Mary returned to Scotland in 1561, Mary Fleming remained a lady-in-waiting to the Queen. After a courtship of three years, she married Sir William Maitland of Lethington, the queen's secretary of state, on January 6, 1568. They had two children during their marriage. William Maitland had been sent in 1561 by Mary ...

  6. Mary Fleming (1542-January 1581) was a Scottish noblewoman and a lady-in-waiting to her cousin Mary, Queen of Scots. Mary Fleming was born in 1542, the daughter of Malcolm Fleming, 3rd Lord Fleming; she was born in the same year as her father's capture at the Battle of Solway Moss. She was the illegitimate granddaughter of King James IV of Scotland and the cousin of Mary, Queen of Scots, and ...

  7. Mary Fleming perfectly captures, with a discerning eye and an elegaic tone that somehow reminds of Galsworthy, the details, the slight disorientation, and the superior cultivation of Americans long-time resident in France.” — Diane Johnson, author of LE DIVORCE, LE MARIAGE and L’AFFAIRE.