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Not that many, really. She wasn't very lucky or shrewd in choosing her husbands, and her choices never worked out or got her in trouble with the nobles in her kingdom or with other States, particularly England. After having been forced to abdicate in favor of her son James, she escaped to England, but neither her claim to the English throne nor her championship of the Catholic faith made her many friends there, certainly not at the court of Queen Elisabeth. She died basically without ever having achieved anything worth mentioning, apart from having her son, who was to become king of England and Scotland after Elisabeth's death.

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Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots was born in 1542. She was the queen of France and Scotland, and a claimant to the English throne. A rival of Elizabeth I, she could have been the last real hope of restored Catholicism in England. She died in 1587.

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Mary Queen of Scots was a highly-educated, strikingly beautiful woman, but she was not considered a good Queen. She was suspected in helping James Hepburn orchestrate the death of her husband, Lord Darnley. Neither were found guilty and she married Hepburn the next month.

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ya mam............................ ya face

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She was tolerate of others differences and pay attention to her advisors.

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