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  1. Mary Queen Of Scots': Mary Queen Of Scots' (1542-1587), daughter of King James V. and his wife Mary of Lorraine, was born in December 1542, a few days before the death of her father, heart-broken by the disgrace of his arms at ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  2. Mary, Queen of Scots: Mary, Queen of Scots was the queen of both Scotland (r. 1542-1567 CE) and briefly, France (r. 1559-1560 CE). Obliged to flee Scotland, the queen was imprisoned for 19 years by Elizabeth I of England (r. 1558-1603 ... [100%] 2020-06-05
  3. Mary, Queen of Scots: Mary, Queen of Scots (8 December 1542 – 8 February 1587), also known as Mary Stuart or Mary I of Scotland, was Queen of Scotland from 14 December 1542 until her forced abdication in 1567. The only surviving legitimate child of ... (Queen of Scotland from 1542 to 1567) [100%] 2023-12-23 [Mary, Queen of Scots] [1542 births]...
  4. Mary Queen of Scots: Mary Queen of Scots was born as Mary Stuart on the 7th December 1542. She became Queen of Scotland six days after her birth when her father James V died. [100%] 2023-02-17 [Scotland] [Queens]...
  5. Queen of Scots (train): The name Queen of Scots was originally given to an LNER/BR Pullman train which ran from London King's Cross to Glasgow Queen Street via Leeds Central, Harrogate, Newcastle and Edinburgh Waverley. Later the Queen of Scots was a ... (Train) [93%] 2023-12-18 [Named passenger trains of the United Kingdom]
  6. Wardrobe of Mary, Queen of Scots: The wardrobe of Mary, Queen of Scots, was described in several contemporary documents, and many records of her costume have been published. Mary, Queen of Scots (1542–1587) lived in France between 1548 and 1560 and clothing bought for her ... (none) [90%] 2023-12-17 [Mary, Queen of Scots] [Material culture of Mary, Queen of Scots]...
  7. Jewels of Mary, Queen of Scots: The jewels of Mary, Queen of Scots (1542–1587), are mainly known through the evidence of inventories held by the National Records of Scotland. She was bought jewels during her childhood in France, adding to those she inherited. (Jewels belonging to Mary, Queen of Scots) [90%] 2023-12-19 [Mary, Queen of Scots] [Material culture of Mary, Queen of Scots]...
  8. Funeral of Mary, Queen of Scots: Mary, Queen of Scots, was buried at Peterborough Cathedral on 1 August 1587 with a heraldic funeral, following her execution at Fotheringhay Castle on 8 February 1587. In 1612, her son James VI and I ordered her reburial at Westminster ... [90%] 2024-09-13 [Mary, Queen of Scots] [Deaths and funerals of British royalty]...
  9. Cultural depictions of Mary, Queen of Scots: Mary, Queen of Scots, has inspired artistic and cultural works for more than four centuries. The following lists cover various media, enduring works of high art, and recent representations in popular culture. [83%] 2023-12-20 [Cultural depictions of Mary, Queen of Scots] [Articles containing video clips]...
  10. The Loves of Mary, Queen of Scots: The Loves of Mary, Queen of Scots is a 1923 British silent historical film directed by Denison Clift and starring Fay Compton, Gerald Ames and Ivan Samson. The film depicts the life of Mary, Queen of Scots, and her eventual ... (1923 film by Denison Clift) [83%] 2024-08-30 [1923 films] [1920s historical films]...
  11. Entry of Mary, Queen of Scots into Edinburgh: On 19 August 1561, the 18-year-old Mary, Queen of Scots returned to Scotland from France following the death of her husband King Francis II of France the previous winter. On 2 September the town of Edinburgh organised a ... (1561 royal entry celebration for Mary, Queen of Scots in Edinburgh) [78%] 2023-07-11 [1561 in Scotland] [Renaissance in Scotland]...
  12. Entry of Mary, Queen of Scots, into Edinburgh: On 19 August 1561, the 18-year-old Mary, Queen of Scots, returned to Scotland from France following the death of her husband King Francis II of France the previous winter. On 2 September the town of Edinburgh organised a ... (1561 royal entry celebration for Mary, Queen of Scots in Edinburgh) [78%] 2024-04-11 [1561 in Scotland] [Renaissance in Scotland]...
  13. Mary Queen of Shops: Mary Queen of Shops is a British television series presented by Mary Portas broadcast on BBC Two. The series began with a four-week run starting on 7 June 2007, and returned for a second series of six episodes beginning ... [74%] 2023-12-16 [BBC television documentaries] [2007 British television series debuts]...
  14. Association of Mary, Queen of Scots, and James VI: 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. [73%] 2024-01-10 [Mary, Queen of Scots] [James VI and I]...
  15. Wedding of Mary, Queen of Scots, and Francis, Dauphin of France: Mary, Queen of Scots, (1542–1587), married Francis, Dauphin of France, (1544–1560), at Notre-Dame de Paris on 24 April 1558. The festivities included pageants, some designed by Bartolomeo Campi. [71%] 2023-12-20 [Mary, Queen of Scots] [History of Paris]...
  16. Wedding of Mary, Queen of Scots and Francis, Dauphin of France: Mary, Queen of Scots, (1542-1587), married Francis, Dauphin of France, (1544–1560), at Notre-Dame de Paris on 24 April 1558. Mary became the monarch soon after her birth when her father, James V of Scotland, died in December ... [71%] 2023-11-16 [Mary, Queen of Scots] [History of Paris]...
  17. Wedding of Mary, Queen of Scots, and Henry, Lord Darnley: Mary, Queen of Scots, and Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, were married at the Palace of Holyroodhouse on 29 July 1565, when she was 22 years old, and he was 18 or 19. Mary, Queen of Scots had been married to ... [70%] 2023-12-17 [1565 in Scotland] [Mary, Queen of Scots]...
  18. Mary of Lusignan, Queen of Naples: Mary of Lusignan (1381 - 4 September 1404) was a Queen consort of Naples, married to King Ladislaus of Naples. She was born in Genoa. [69%] 2023-12-19 [1381 births] [1404 deaths]...
  19. Queen Mary University of London: The Queen Mary University of London, sometimes known simply as QM, is a public research university located in London, England. It is also an affiliated institution of the University of London, which is a federal university. [66%] 2023-10-26 [Russell Group] [Educational institutions established in 1885]...
  20. Queen Mary University of London: Queen Mary University of London (QMUL, or informally QM, and formerly Queen Mary and Westfield College) is a public research university in Mile End, East London, England. It is a member institution of the federal University of London. (Organization) [66%] 2023-09-29 [Universities UK]

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