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Mary I of Scotland

This category is for questions about Mary Queen of Scots, the cousin of Elizabeth I (not be confused with Queen Mary I of England, half sister). She reigned from 14 December 1542 to 24 July 1567.

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How did Macbeth die?

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In Shakespeare's play "Macbeth," Macbeth is killed in a duel by Macduff. Macduff reveals that he was not "of woman born" as his mother had a caesarean birth, fulfilling the witches' prophecy that Macbeth could only be killed by someone not born of a woman.

Who went to her grave with Calais written on her heart?

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The poem "The Buried Life" by Matthew Arnold contains the line "Sweet, was the time when first I felt a hand," which is sometimes paraphrased as "Who went to his grave with the name of his latest grief written on his heart."

What is the title of this 'Mary Mary quite contrary How does your garden grow With Silver Bells and cockleshells And pretty maids all in a row'?

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The title of the nursery rhyme is "Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary." It is a traditional English nursery rhyme that describes a garden with various elements like silver bells, cockleshells, and pretty maids.

Did francis ii and Mary Stuart have children?

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Yes, Francis II and Mary Stuart did not have children. Francis II became King of France in 1559 and married Mary, Queen of Scots in 1558, but he died in 1560 after just over a year of marriage. They did not have any children together.

What were the names of queen Mary's children?

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henry, nile, chad, emily, zac

How many children did Queen Mary have?

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Queen Mary I of England, also known as Mary Tudor, had no children. She was the only surviving child of King Henry VIII and his first wife, Catherine of Aragon.

Does contrary Mary like to grow her garden?

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No, contrary Mary does not like to grow her garden. She prefers to do the opposite of what is expected or conventional.

How many children did Queen Mary I have?

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Queen Mary I of England, also known as "Bloody Mary," did not have any children. She died in 1558, after ruling for only five years.

How many children did Mary Queen of Scots have?

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One: James, born to Mary and her second husband, Henry Stuart, on 19 June 1566.

He became King James I of England and Ireland and King James VI of Scotland.

Mary Queen of Scots childhood?

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Mary Queen of Scots was born on December 8, 1542, at Linlithgow Palace in Scotland. After her father, King James V, died when she was just six days old, Mary became queen. She spent much of her childhood in France, where she was betrothed to the dauphin, and she returned to Scotland as queen in 1561.

What are the different views between Queen Mary and the non-cathlioc?

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Queen Mary of England was a staunch Catholic who sought to restore Catholicism in England and eliminate Protestant influence. Non-Catholics, including Protestants and Anglicans, opposed her reign due to her persecution of religious dissenters and the executions of those who refused to conform to Catholicism. They viewed her as a tyrant infringing on their religious freedoms.

Why Mary the queen of confessors?

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Mary is referred to as the Queen of Confessors because she is believed to understand the struggles and challenges faced by those who confess their sins to her. As the mother of Jesus, she is seen as a compassionate and understanding intercessor for those seeking forgiveness and mercy. This title highlights her role in comforting and guiding individuals in their spiritual journey of confession and repentance.

How did Queen Mary change the English church?

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Queen Mary I, also known as "Bloody Mary," was known for her persecutions of Protestants during her reign from 1553 to 1558. She attempted to restore Roman Catholicism as the official religion of England, undoing the Protestant reforms made by her father, Henry VIII, and her brother, Edward VI. Mary's efforts included revoking laws that favored Protestantism, restoring papal authority, and executing Protestant leaders.

What religion did queen Mary i practice?

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Queen Mary I practiced Catholicism. She was a devout Catholic and attempted to restore Catholicism as the state religion of England during her reign.

Where is the knights templar treasure?

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AnswerThis is a question that has long tormented treasure hunters and scholars. When the Catholic Church designed to destroy the Knights Templar, they secured the assistance of the French crown. This is the origin of the superstition of "Friday the 13th" because the Templars were rounded up on that day and the crown seized all of their holdings. However, the Templars had advanced word that their fortunes had changed and they gathered together all of their treasure and three Templar ships departed from La Rochelle.

It is thought that these ships carried the vast wealth of the Templars, but in truth, they could carry but a fraction of their treasure if the tales about their wealth are reasonably accurate. The ultimate destination is unknown and it is unknown if these ships even made it to their destination. However, it would be a reasonable assumption that these ships made landfall in England. At this point in the story, nobody can give an authoritative answer to the question of "where does the treasure reside?"

Speculation regarding Rosslyn and Oak Island point to the strongest possibilities regarding the final resting place of the Templar treasure. There was significant engineering done at Oak Island and the investigation there has destroyed as much as it has uncovered. Only time will tell if anything remains, but I doubt that anyone would go through such an elaborate hoax.

With regard to Rosslyn Chapel, the builders of the chapel were known supporters of the Templars -i am editing this note (the builders are probably the freemasons) - However, nobody has ever found anything at Rosslyn and many consider the chapel to be a "key" to where the real treasure is concealed. Personally, I believe that the treasure that left in those ships was used to support the members of the order in the purchase of land, supplies, and other needs. Considering the requirements for a number of dispossessed Knights on the run from France and the Church, gold would be a necessity.

I believe that the majority of the Templar fortune never left France. To be sure, it was concealed from the French monarchy, but the Templars did not have the time necessary to move it out of France. Ultimately, this is my answer to your question. As the treasure has remained undiscovered for some time, one could assume that it is well hidden.

MoreThis next information is answerd by a differant person,

But the free masions were involed they were a scottish cruside who let the templar knights join there group so maybe the treasure could of being smuggeled out of France to Scotland but this is my opinion on the place were it is hidden.

Or there is word that the treasure was brought from France into England and to a place called Nova Scotia not in the actuwal country but to an island of the coast of Nove Scotia nobody nows which island but i bet the treasure will be found one day. Its not just a small amount OS gold but treasure beyond your wildest imaganation! I dream of discovering the knights templer treasure but i now that there is many other people that have atemptad to find it and there is no way that i could ever beat anyone to the greatest treasure of all time!

MoreRefering to the first paragraph above where the answerer says there were 3 Templar ships, records show that there were in fact 18 Templar ships at La Rochelle harbour on October 12th 1307, but the next day they had vanished.

the answer bove me seems quite complex however i believe there to be a simpler answer to question, though no one can be certain.

okay so 4 knights from temple dinsley, hertfordshire were arrested and taken to hertford castle in the early 1300's. two were taken to tower of London and they were all killed at some point. this was done on the orders of kind edward ll because he believed that they were hiding treasure from him. so he had them arrested, but when they refused to tell him it's whereabouts he had them killed. so many believe that the answer is simple. the treasure which is believed to be gold, silver, jewels, and possibly even the holy grail which Jesus drunk out of at the last supper (they apparently found this on a trip to Jerusalem) is likely to have buried underneath an oak tree in temple dinsley, where the knights who hid it lived, so that they could keep watch that no one tried to find it. another theory is that they actually buried it in temple dinsley deep deep under the ground and then created a pond over the top of where it was, to make it more difficult to get to. temple dinsley today is a village called Preston in hertfordshire and there is a large pond there, however the pond that the treasure is supposedly hidden underneath has been dug over, but no one knows exactly where it was. the spot where the treasure may have been buried unfortuantely has an old building on it which is now a school.

The whole truth will almost certainly never come to light. Much of the Temple assets in France found their way into the Royal treasury. Phillip the Fair needed the money to pay off a crushing national debt. Chances are that much of it from outside France went to the Hospitallers along with their real estate and much of the membership. Some of those assets may simply have been stolen or individual members may have removed assets with the intent to restore them to the Temple at some future date.

Neither is there any documented or archeological evidence that the Templar Fleet previously in harbor at New Rochelle ever reached Scotland nor that it carried the so called, "Templar Treasure." No hard evidence of any kind exists that any ship of any description carrying even one Templar Knight or anyone connected with the Temple ever reached North America. In fact, the so-called Zeno map does not mention the Temple at all. Moreover, the map has been shown to be a forgery. No evidence of any description supports speculation that the Templars ever possessed any of the, "treasures of the Temple of Solomon."

Likewise, there is no documented connection between the Templars and the Oak Island Money Pit. In fact, much of the speculation about the pit has been put to rest. For example, the only evidence there is for the existence of those much discussed buried timbers, etc. is complete hearsay and the so called tunnels that introduced sea water to the pit are not tunnels at all. All that water seeped in through naturally occurring features. Oh yes, there is one other thing. There is absolutely no evidence that Henry I Sinclair Earl of Orkney ever visited Greenland or any part of North America.

Conversely, there is ample evidence that many of the authors who are building up their own portfolios with wild speculation concerning the Templar Treasure or the purported mystical properties of the Temple are earning a substantial living by selling books to people who want to believe these things whether they are true or not. They are simply following in the footsteps of the, "Eric von Daniken" books from the seventies and all that nonsense about Aztec crystal skulls having mystical properties. When you stop to think about it, those books are the perfect con game. There is no law against publishing nonsense or selling the books that contains that nonsense. Buying a book is a legal transaction in nearly every case. Believing silly nonsense is a personal prerogative unless one does real harm as result.

The bottom line is that all those stories about the Templars having owned the Ark of the Covenant, the Holy Grail and the True Cross are just that, stories. They may be amusing but they are not factual.

How many countries did Mary I queen of Scots rule over?

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Mary I, Queen of Scots, ruled over one country, which was Scotland. She was the queen of Scotland from 1542 until her forced abdication in 1567.

What did Mary Queen of Scots eat?

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Unlike the poor of the time, the rich (including royalty) could afford to import expensive and exotic food items. So Mary's diet was most likely varied and plentiful. Fresh and dried fruits, nuts and meats and veggies were always on the menu. Hare, boar, game birds and venison were the primary meats eaten during this period in history. The link below provides a detailed look at some common food items enjoyed in Scotland during Mary's reign.

Did Mary queen of Scots have any grandchildren?

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She had several half brothers (from both parents.) She however never had any other full siblings because her father died several days after she was born.

Where was Mary Queen of Scots killed?

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Mary was buried in peterborough cathedral but was moved to westminster abbey in 1612 by her son James I to lay next to her rival and executioner Elizabeth I, Queen of England. Actually, Mary, Queen of Scots, has her own tomb and Elizabeth I is buried next to her half-sister, Mary I, daughter of Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon.She currently lies buried under an elaborate monument in Westminster Abbey, in London. Her son, King James I was responsible for her reburial in the British Royal tomb-church. She is the fifth sovereign queen interred in the Abbey, the others being Mary I (Bloody Mary) Elizabeth I, Mary II, and Anne. Victoria is buried in Windsor complex in the Frogmore Mausoleum, NOT at Westminster.

Why did Mary Queen of Scots become Queen when she was 6 days old?

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She was crowned at 9 months, but her father the King died when she was 6 days old.

She was 6 days old... her dad died December 14, 1542 and she was born on December 8, 1542

Who did Mary queen of Scots Mary TO have james?

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François II of France (Francis II)

Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley

James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell

What did mary queen of scots achieve?

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Since Elizabeth wasn't going to have children without a husband

the Crown would go back up the line to Henry VIIIs brothers and

sisters. He had no brothers who survived long enough to have

children so it goes to the eldest sister, this being Margaret Tudor who had married James IV of Scotland and had a son, James V of

Scotland.