Mary, queen, consort of James V, King of Scotland, 1515-1560
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Mary, queen, consort of James V, King of Scotland, 1515-1560
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Mary, queen, consort of James V, King of Scotland, 1515-1560
Mary of Guise
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Mary of Guise
Marie de Lorraine, 1515-1560, reine d'Écosse
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Marie de Lorraine, 1515-1560, reine d'Écosse
Maria Schottland, Königin, 1515-1560 1515-1560
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Maria Schottland, Königin, 1515-1560 1515-1560
Maria von Guise 1515-1560
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Maria von Guise 1515-1560
Mary, of Guise, 1515-1560
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Mary, of Guise, 1515-1560
Marie de Lorraine 1515-1560
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Marie de Lorraine 1515-1560
Mary of Guise, reine d'Écosse 1515-1560,
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Mary of Guise, reine d'Écosse 1515-1560,
Marie von Lothringen 1515-1560
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Marie von Lothringen 1515-1560
Guise, Marie de, 1515-1560
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Guise, Marie de, 1515-1560
Mary, consort of James V, King of Scotland, 1515-1560
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Mary, consort of James V, King of Scotland, 1515-1560
Mary Scotland, Queen, 1515-1560 1515-1560
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Mary Scotland, Queen, 1515-1560 1515-1560
Guise, Maria von 1515-1560
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Guise, Maria von 1515-1560
Marie de Guise, reine d'Écosse 1515-1560,
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Marie de Guise, reine d'Écosse 1515-1560,
Madeleine, de France, 1515-1560
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Madeleine, de France, 1515-1560
Mary of Lorraine, reine d'Écosse 1515-1560,
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Mary of Lorraine, reine d'Écosse 1515-1560,
Marie, de Guise, 1515-1560
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Marie, de Guise, 1515-1560
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Mary of Guise (1515-1560) was married to James V, mother of Mary queen of Scots and regent of Scotland for her daughter. She was the daughter of the duc de Guise. She was married first to Louis, duc de Longueville, and then to the widowed James V in 1538. Her two sons died in infancy leaving only her daughter Mary, born just days before the death of James V. Mary of Guise became fully embroiled in the governance of Scotland, dealing with internal faction fighting, pacts with the French king Henri II and aggressive moves with the English. She reluctantly allowed her daughter to be brought up in France for her own safety, with a plan to marry her to the French kings son. She became queen regent from 1554. She had a flair for diplomacy, where possible choosing conciliation and toleration, including with the advancing Reformation of the church in Scotland.
Antoine de Noailles (1504-1563) was a French soldier and diplomat, promoted at the French court by Francois I and sent as ambassador to England from 1553. He became involved in plots to prevent Mary I coming to the throne and then to stop her marriage to Philip II of Spain. He continued to encourage opposition to Mary and was recalled in 1556 after a conspiracy concerning the exiled Sir Henry Dudley was discovered. He claimed to be glad to leave, disliking the untrustworthiness of English court life.
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Church history Scotland 16th century
Protestantism
Queens Scotland History 16th century
Reformation Scotland
Regents Scotland History 16th century
Scotland History James V, 1513-1542
Scotland History Mary Stuart, 1542-1567
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Scotland Politics and government History 16th century
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