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  1. Charles, Duke of Guise. Charles de Lorraine, 4th Duke of Guise and 3rd Prince of Joinville (20 August 1571 – 30 September 1640), was the son of Henry I, Duke of Guise and Catherine of Cleves, and succeeded his father as Duke of Guise in 1588. Initially part of the Catholic league, he pledged his support for Henry IV of France and was made ...

  2. 21 de may. de 2018 · Mary of Guise. Mary of Guise (1515–60), queen of James V of Scotland. The daughter of Claude, duke of Guise, and thus a member of one of France 's most militantly catholic families, Mary married James in June 1538. By him she bore two sons, who both died in infancy, and a daughter, Mary, who was barely a week old when her father died on 14 ...

  3. Childhood and Youth in France 1515-1538. Marie of Guise (or Mary of Lorraine) belonged to a branch of the reigning ducal House of Lorraine. This gave her a social status next only to the royal family in France. Originally destined for a life as a nun of the ascetic Poor Clare order, when she was about fourteen, her uncle, the Duke of Lorraine ...

  4. Thank you to Heather R. Darsie for this article on Mary of Guise (Marie de Guise), who was crowned Queen Consort of Scotland on this day in 1540. Mary of Guise was born on 22 November 1515 to Claude of Lorraine, the Duke of Guise, and Antoinette of Bourbon. She was the eldest of twelve children. Mary was first made a wife in 1534 at the age of eighteen when she married the Duke of Longueville ...

  5. Maria Gwizjuszka, Maria Lotaryńska, Maria de Guise (ur. 22 listopada 1515 , zm. 11 czerwca 1560 ) – księżniczka lotaryńska z dynastii Gwizjuszy , księżna Longueville (jako żona Ludwika II), następnie królowa Szkocji (jako żona Jakuba V ) i matka Marii Stuart , regentka Szkocji w latach 1554–1560 [7] .

  6. Mary, Queen of Scots (born 8 December 1542). James V died on 14 December, six days after his daughter Mary's birth. Mary of Guise then engaged in a power struggle with James Hamilton, 3d Earl of Arran (circa 1517-75), who had been appointed regent for the infant queen. In 1548 she arranged her daughter's betrothal to the French Dauphin.

  7. Mary of Guise tablet, Edinburgh Castle. After the English defeat on 7 May, peace talks progressed with a dinner at Edinburgh Castle on 12 May for Mary of Guise and the Lords of the Congregation, but negotiations failed the next day when the French commanders in Leith were not permitted to come to the Castle and meet Guise to discuss the proposals.