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  1. Henri Cleutin, who was usually known as Monsieur d'Oysel, or d'Oisel, became ambassador resident in Scotland from 1546 during the war of the Rough Wooing. After Paul de Thermes left Scotland, he became Henry II of France 's Lieutenant-General in Scotland. Cleutin was very much a follower of the House of Guise, who were gaining political powers ...

  2. Portrait of Mary of Guise attributed to Corneille de Lyon, c. 1537. Following Madeleine's death, James V's thoughts turned to a second French bride to further the interests of the Franco-Scottish alliance. David Beaton was sent to France to persuade Francis I to agree to James marrying his only surviving daughter, Margaret. Francis offered Mary ...

  3. James V och Mary av Guise. Mary of Guise arms (1560), South Leith Parish Church Stirling Heads - Mary of Guise Royal Standard of Mary of Guise (6502764931). Maria av Guise, född 22 november 1515 i Bar-le-Duc, död 11 juni 1560 i Edinburgh, var drottning av Skottland 1538–1542 genom sitt äktenskap med Jakob V, och regent för sin frånvarande dotter Maria I 1554–1560.

  4. 31 de ene. de 2021 · Media in category "Mary of Guise". The following 21 files are in this category, out of 21 total. Attributed to Corneille de Lyon - Mary of Guise, 1515 - 1560. Queen of James V - Google Art Project.jpg 3,292 × 4,001; 3.08 MB. British (English) School - A Supposed Portrait of Mary of Guise (1515–1560), Queen of Scotland - 515570 - National ...

  5. 22 de oct. de 2019 · Marie de Guise (1515-1560) Before the 1603 Union of the Crowns, Scotland famously only ever had one Queen Regnant, Mary, Queen of Scots, and her years of ruling were cut short by her enforced abdication. Yet a fair case could be made that Mary’s own mother, Marie de Guise, was both Queen and "regnant" in that she effectively – and quite ...

  6. Maria di Guisa (in inglese, Mary of Guise, in francese, Marie de Guise) (Bar-le-Duc, 22 novembre 1515 – castello di Edimburgo, 11 giugno 1560) nobildonna della potente famiglia francese dei Guisa, fu regina di Scozia come moglie di Re Giacomo V e, alla sua morte, reggente del regno dal 1554 al 1560, per conto della figlia Maria Stuarda.

  7. 20 de abr. de 2021 · Illustration. by Dun Deagh. published on 20 April 2021. Download Full Size Image. A Stirling Head ceiling decoration from the Palace inner hall at Stirling Castle, Scotland showing Mary of Guise (1515-1560). The original heads were created c. 1540 and are on display in the castle. Remove Ads.