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  1. Mary of Guise hag hec'h eil pried, James V, roue Bro-Skos. Mari Guise, pe Mary of Guise ( e saozneg), pe Marie de Guise (e galleg) ( 1515 – 1560) a oa ur briñsez eus Bourgogn, pe Loren (a oa e Bourgogn neuze), eus Tiegezh Guise. Div wech e timezas. Dont a reas da vout rouanez Bro-Skos dre zimeziñ da James V.

  2. Mary was born on 8 December 1542 at Linlithgow Palace, Scotland, to King James V and his French second wife, Mary of Guise. She was said to have been born prematurely and was the only legitimate child of James to survive him. She was the great-granddaughter of King Henry VII of England through her paternal grandmother, Margaret Tudor.

  3. Marie de Guise (um 1537) Marie de Guise (auch Marie von Lothringen-Guise genannt; englisch Mary of Guise; * 22.November 1515 in Bar-le-Duc, Lothringen; † 11. Juni 1560 in Edinburgh Castle) entstammte dem mächtigen französischen Adelsgeschlecht der Guise, einer jüngeren Linie des Hauses Vaudémont, der regierenden Herzöge von Lothringen, und war als zweite Ehefrau des verwitweten Jakob V ...

  4. 1. She Had Noble Roots. Mary of Guise was born at Bar-le-Duc, Lorraine on May 9, 1538, to Claude, Duke of Guise and Antoinette de Bourbon. Her family, a branch of the powerful House of Lorraine, was one of France’s most prominent noble lines. But while she was born with a silver spoon in her mouth, her family's connections came with a whole ...

  5. Marie de Lorraine de Guise was a "foreign princess naturalized in France" (that is, the daughter of a foreign prince of a junior branch of the House of Lorraine ). After the death of the last male of the House of Guise in 1675, Marie became duchess of Guise, duchess of Joyeuse, and princess of Joinville and enjoyed the vast revenues from these ...

  6. Mary of Guise (1515–1560); married firstly Louis II d'Orléans, Duke of Longueville and secondly king James V of Scotland and had issue, including Mary, Queen of Scots; Francis, Duke of Guise (1519–1563) Louise of Guise (10 January 1520, Bar-le-Duc – 18 October 1542); married Charles I, Duke of Arschot on 20 February 1541.

  7. Mary of Guise (French: Marie de Guise ; 22 November 1515 – 11 June 1560), also called Mary of Lorraine, was Queen of Scotland from 1538 until 1542, as the second wife of King James V.