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  1. 2 de oct. de 2012 · Usage on ga.wikipedia.org Úsáideoir:QuartierLatin1968; Usage on gd.wikipedia.org 22 an t-Samhain; Uicipeid:San latha an-diugh/22 dhen t-Samhain; Uicipeid:San latha an-diugh/an t-Samhain; Usage on id.wikipedia.org Mary dari Guise; Usage on it.wikipedia.org Consorti dei sovrani di Scozia; Corneille de Lyon; Tombe delle consorti dei sovrani di ...

  2. Origin. The House of Guise was founded as a cadet branch of the House of Lorraine by Claude of Lorraine (1496–1550), who entered French service and was made the first Duke of Guise by King Francis I in 1527. The family's high rank was not due to possession of the Guise dukedom but to their membership in a sovereign dynasty, which procured for ...

  3. 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.

  4. Mary, Queen of Scots (1542–1587), the daughter of James V of Scotland and Mary of Guise, was crowned as Queen of Scotland in the Chapel Royal at Stirling Castle on 9 September 1543. Background. Mary's father, James V, died in December 1542 six days after Mary's birth.

  5. 16 de may. de 2017 · Mary of Guise gave birth to their daughter Mary was born the next year, on December 7 or 8. On December 14, James V died, leaving Mary of Guise in a position of influence during her daughter's minority. The pro-English James Hamilton, second earl of Arran, was made regent, and Mary of Guise maneuvered for years to replace him, succeeding in 1554.

  6. Mary of Guise died on 11 June 1560 at Edinburgh Castle, and the conflict in Scotland was subsequently settled by the Treaty of Edinburgh and the Reformation Parliament. Mary and Francis had little involvement in the treaty negotiations. They made a Royal Entry at Orléans in October. Francis II died on 5 December 1560. References

  7. Mary of Guise. She had the future of Europe in her six-day-old daughter. She was the wife of James V, Regent of Scotland, and mother of Mary Queen of Scots. She was also the daughter of Claude, the 1st Duke of Lorraine from the powerful Guise family and was known as Mary of Lorraine. Her first husband, Louis Duke of Longueville, died in June 1537.