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Mary I Of Scotland: Encyclopedia Ii - Mary I Of Scotland - Coronation
The infant Mary was crowned as Queen of Scots in the Chapel Royal at Stirling Castle on September 9, 1543. Due to the age of the Queen an...
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Mary I Of Scotland: Encyclopedia Ii - Mary I Of Scotland - Return To Scotland
The young widow returned to Scotland soon after, and arrived in Leith on August 19, 1561. She was still only 18 and, despite her talents,...
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Mary I Of Scotland: Encyclopedia Ii - Mary I Of Scotland - Execution
Mary eventually became a liability that Elizabeth could no longer tolerate. She was involved in several plots to assassinate Elizabeth, r...
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Mary I Of Scotland: Encyclopedia Ii - Mary I Of Scotland - Mary's Relics
Though Mary Stuart has not been canonised by the Catholic Church, many consider her a martyr, and there are relics of her. Her prayer-boo...
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Mary I Of Scotland: Encyclopedia Ii - Mary I Of Scotland - Flight To England
On May 2, 1568, she escaped from Loch Leven and once again managed to raise a small army. After her army's defeat at the Battle of Langsi...
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Mary I Of Scotland: Encyclopedia Ii - Mary I Of Scotland - Life In France
Vivacious, pretty, and clever (according to contemporary accounts), Mary had a promising childhood. With her marriage agreement in place,...
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Mary I Of Scotland: Encyclopedia Ii - Mary I Of Scotland - Rough Wooing
The Treaties of Greenwich fell apart soon after Mary's coronation. The betrothal did not sit well with the Scots, especially since Henry ...
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Mary I Of Scotland: Encyclopedia Ii - Mary I Of Scotland - Early Years
Princess Mary Stuart was born at Linlithgow Palace, Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scotland, on December 8, 1542 to King James V of Scotland a...
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