No, her first husband was Francis II of France who died of a brain abscess caused by an ear infection.
Mary's first husband, Francois, King of France, died from illness I believe. He was on the sickly side. Her second husband, Henry, Lord Darnely died under mysterious circumstances. Some people think that she murdered him. I'm not sure how her third husband, Lord Bothwell, died.
She was buried first in Peterborough Cathedral.
Mary Queen of Scots was married three time during her reign. He first husband was Francis II who briefly reigned as King of France. After his death, she married Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley. He was later murdered and she later married the man suspected of being his killer, James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell.
She was nearly 16 when she married her first husband, Francis II of France.
Queen Elisabeth the First was both a cousin and a sister to a Queen Mary. Her half-sister was Bloody Mary, but she did have a cousin named Mary - Mary Queen of Scots, whom Elisabeth executed when she deemed Mary a threat to her throne. Queen Elisabeth the First was both a cousin and a sister to a Queen Mary. Her half-sister was Bloody Mary, but she did have a cousin named Mary - Mary Queen of Scots, whom Elisabeth executed when she deemed Mary a threat to her throne.
Mary Queen of Scots first spouse was Francis II of France. As Mary's husband, he would have been Royal consort of Scotland.
Mary's first husband, Francois, King of France, died from illness I believe. He was on the sickly side. Her second husband, Henry, Lord Darnely died under mysterious circumstances. Some people think that she murdered him. I'm not sure how her third husband, Lord Bothwell, died.
She was 18 when her first husband, King Francis II of France, died in 1560.
No. Mary, Queen of Scots, was the daughter of Elizabeth I's first cousin.
They were first cousins once removed (Mary Queen of Scots was Henry VIII's grand niece).
It made her queen of France
Queen Elithibith the first she was jelous
Mary Stuart, otherwise known as Mary, Queen of Scots was married to Francis II from the House of Valois. Francis II ruled from 1558-1560 and died at age 16.
She was buried first in Peterborough Cathedral.
The people who were espoused to Mary after the death of her first husband were not particularly popular. Her marriage to them lost her the vital support of her government and people.
If you mean Queen Elizabeth the first, she did not have a husband.
Mary Queen of Scots had too illegitimate sisters but neither were called Mary. Their names were Jean and Margaret. If you are referring to Mary I of England, Mary Queen of Scots was her first cousin once removed.