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  1. Mary, Queen of Scots and James VI, a double portrait made in 1583, possibly to promote the "association", Blair Castle. [1] The Association was the name given to plans in the 1580s for Mary, Queen of Scots, to return to Scotland and rule jointly with her son, James VI of Scotland. The plans came to nothing, despite diplomatic efforts.

  2. The jewels of Mary, Queen of Scots (1542–1587), are mainly known through the evidence of inventories held by the National Records of Scotland. [1] She was bought jewels during her childhood in France, adding to those she inherited. She gave gifts of jewels to her friends and to reward diplomats. When she abdicated and went to England many of ...

  3. Mary, Queen of Scots, by François Clouet, c. 1555. In 1554, Châtellerault, as he was now, surrendered the regency to Mary of Guise, and was appointed her lieutenant in Scotland. He gave up the regency on the condition that he would be Queen Mary's heir if she died childless. The Scottish succession, however, had been secretly promised to France.

  4. Mary Queen of Scots is een Brits-Amerikaans kostuumdrama uit 2018 onder regie van Josie Rourke. De hoofdrollen worden vertolkt door Saoirse Ronan en Margot Robbie . Verhaal [ bewerken | brontekst bewerken ]

  5. 5 de jun. de 2020 · Mary, Queen of Scots was the queen of both Scotland (r. 1542-1567) and briefly, France (r. 1559-1560). Obliged to flee Scotland, the queen was imprisoned for 19 years by Elizabeth I of England (r. 1558-1603) and finally executed for treason on 8 February 1587. Brought up in France and then marrying the heir to the French throne, Mary's world ...

  6. Mary, Queen of Scots. Edinburgh: National Museums of Scotland. ISBN 978-1-905267-78-1. Read, Conyers (1909). The Bardon Papers: Documents relating to the imprisonment and trial of Mary, Queen of Scots. London: Camden Series. Hapus pranala luar di parameter |title= Swain, Margaret (1973). The Needlework of Mary Queen of Scots.

  7. WE William and Mary, King and Queen of Scotland, faithfully promise and swear, by this our solemn Oath, in presence of the Eternal God, that during the whole Course of our Life we will serve the same Eternal God, to the uttermost of our Power, according as he has required in his most Holy Word, revealed and contained in the New and Old Testament; and according to the same Word shall maintain ...