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  1. Maria Stuarda (AFI: /stuˈarda/; in inglese Mary Stuart; Linlithgow, 8 dicembre 1542 – Fotheringhay, 8 febbraio 1587) è stata regina di Scozia dal 14 dicembre 1542 al 24 luglio 1567, regina consorte di Francia dal 10 luglio 1559 al 5 dicembre 1560 e regina d'Inghilterra per i legittimisti inglesi dell'epoca che non riconoscevano Elisabetta I come legittima erede di Enrico VIII.

  2. 20 de ene. de 2022 · Mary, Queen of Scots (1542–1585) is undoubtedly one of history's most controversial monarchs. She was just six days old when she became queen of Scotland and is often remembered for her three doomed marriages – to King Francis II of France, Lord Darnley and the Earl of Bothwell – as well as her relationship with her cousin, Elizabeth I.

  3. The only daughter of the late James V of the ruling Stewart dynasty, Mary became Queen of Scots at only six days of age. She reigned from 1542 until her forced abdication in 1567. After 19 years as a prisoner of her cousin, Elizabeth I of England, Mary was executed on 8 February 1587. Unlike Elizabeth, there was never any doubt that Mary would ...

  4. Queen. Mary Stuart was born in 1542 in the County West Lothian village of Linlothgow (lin 'loth go). She was the daughter of King James V and his wife Mary, a member of the powerful French Catholic family of Guise. Six days after her birth the King died and Mary became the infant Queen of Scotland. To conduct the affairs of state, however, the ...

  5. Mary Stuart (1542–1587)Queen of Scots, from six days after her birth until forced to flee the country in 1567, who lived in the turbulent period of the Counter-reformation and became caught up in scandals which ended her reign and resulted in her execution by Elizabeth I .

  6. 27K Followers, 341 Following, 114 Posts - Mary Stuart (@marystuartmasterson) on Instagram: "Founder @stockade_works @upriverstudiosny @qualitypictures.co"

  7. Über Maria Stuart gibt es außerdem Theaterstücke, etwa von Wolfgang Hildesheimer, Mary Stuart (1970), oder von Elfriede Jelinek, Ulrike Maria Stuart (2006), und ein Broadway-Stück von Maxwell Anderson. Robert Bolt schrieb 1971 ein Theaterstück, bei dessen Uraufführung seine Ehefrau Sarah Miles Maria Stuart darstellte.

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