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  1. Hace 2 días · Scotland's History Articles Mary Queen of Scots, 1543 – 1567, d. 1587 Mary Queen of Scots, 1543 – 1567, d. 1587 In 1561, Mary, Queen of Scots, upset the applecart of the Protestant Reformation.

  2. A young Queen Mary returns to rule her native Scotland and battle her cousin, Queen Elizabeth I, for the throne of England. Watch trailers & learn more.

  3. Mary, Queen of Scots (1542-87) (1558 - 1560) by François Clouet Royal Collection Trust, UK. Life, death & myth. Inheriting the Scottish throne as an infant, 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 centuries.

  4. Mary Stuart by Fraçois Clouet More images. Born: 8 December 1542 Linlithgow Palace, Scotland. Became Queen of Scotland: 14 December 1542. Married to François, Dauphin of France: 24 April 1558 Notre Dame, Paris, France. Became Queen of France: 10 July 1559 . Married to Henry Stewart, Lord Darnley: 29 July 1565 Palace of Holyroodhouse, Scotland

  5. 23 de ene. de 2019 · Mary enjoyed riding and hunting in the French countryside. In April 1558, at the age of 15, Mary married the 14-year-old Dauphin Francis in Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris. A year later, King Henri died, and Mary became Queen of Scotland and France. However, her reign of France was brief, for in 1560 Francis became ill and died.

  6. In 1561, Mary Stuart, the young widow of Francis II of France, sets sail for her native Scotland to re-establish herself as monarch. In spite of attempts by her politically insecure cousin, Queen Elizabeth of England, to prevent her from reaching Scotland, Mary lands safely with her Italian secretary, David Rizzio, and rides to Holyrod Castle near Edinburgh.

  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. She was a French noblewoman of the House of Guise , a cadet branch of the House of Lorraine and one of the most powerful families in France .