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  1. 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.

  2. Mary, Countess of Arran. House. Egmond. Father. Arnold, Duke of Gelderland. Mother. Catherine of Cleves. Mary of Guelders ( Dutch: Maria van Gelre; c. 1434/1435 – 1 December 1463) was Queen of Scotland by marriage to King James II of Scotland. She ruled as regent of Scotland from 1460 to 1463.

  3. His sister, Mary of Guise, was the wife of James V of Scotland and mother of Mary, Queen of Scots. His younger brother was Charles, Cardinal of Lorraine . [1] He was the youthful cousin of Henry II of France , with whom he was raised, and by birth a prominent individual in France, though his detractors emphasised his "foreign" origin (he was a prince étranger ), namely the Duchy of Lorraine .

  4. 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 ...

  5. Count of Guise and Duke of Guise (pronounced [ɡɥiz] GHEEZ) were titles in the French nobility . Originally a seigneurie, in 1417 Guise was erected into a county for René, a younger son of Louis II of Anjou . While disputed by the House of Luxembourg (1425–1444), the county was ultimately retained by the House of Anjou and its descendants ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. 22 de abr. de 2021 · Définition. Marie de Guise (alias Marie de Lorraine, 1515-1560) est une noble française qui devint la deuxième épouse de Jacques V d'Écosse (r. 1513-1542). Avec la mort prématurée de son mari, sa fille Marie devint reine d'Écosse (r. 1542-1567). Marie était encore mineure et Marie de Guise fut régente de 1554 à 1560.