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  1. Hace 5 días · The Scots responded by sending the five-year-old Mary to France, as the intended bride of the dauphin Francis, heir to the French throne. Her mother, Marie of Guise, stayed in Scotland to look after the interests of young Mary – and of France – although Arran acted officially as regent.

  2. Hace 14 horas · Mary's dream of a new, Catholic Habsburg line was finished, and her popularity further declined when she lost Calais — the last English territory on French soil — to Francis, Duke of Guise, in January 1558. Mary's reign, however, introduced a new coining system that would be used until the 18th century, and her marriage to Philip II created ...

  3. Hace 4 días · James V's widow, Mary of Guise, acted as regent from 1554 until her death at the castle in 1560. The following year, the Catholic Mary, Queen of Scots, returned from France to begin her reign, which was marred by crises and quarrels among the powerful Protestant Scottish nobility.

  4. Hace 3 días · Mary Was Six Days Old When She Became Queen. Born Mary Stuart on December 8, 1542, she was the only legitimate child of Scottish King James V and his French second wife, Mary of Guise....

  5. Hace 5 días · What is perhaps even more startling is with so many female sovereigns in this age of the ‘Monstrous Regiment’, figures such as Elizabeth’s sister Mary Tudor, Mary Stuart, Mary of Guise, Marie de Medici, Christina of Sweden etc. are entirely missing.

  6. Hace 3 días · Robert Stuart, Lord d'Aubigny, to Mary of Guise. Balcarres MS., iv. 133. Adv. Lib. Edin. Has long since heard of the great good fortune she has brought to Scotland, and of the prince “que avez fait,” of which everybody here is very glad. No man is more glad of it than himself.

  7. Hace 4 días · The Queen to Sir Edward Warner, Lieutenant of the Tower. 1561/2, Feb. 10. Concerning his charge of Lady Catherine Grey and the Earl of Hertford, whose “infamous conversation and pretended marriage” is to be inquired into by a Royal Commission appointed for that purpose.—Westminster, 10 Feb. 1562 ( anno 4). Draft. 1 p.