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Mary Queen of Scots, child of James V of Scotland and Mary of Guise, had nine siblings known siblings. They were all illegitimate as James was notorious for having affairs.

Her sisters were:

  • Jean Stewart, daughter of Elizabeth Bethune
  • Margaret Stewart, whose mother is unknown

Her brothers were:

  • Adam Stewart, son of Lady Elizabeth Stewart
  • James Stewart, son of Christine Barclay
  • James Stewart, son of Elizabeth Shaw
  • Robert Stewart, son of Euphame Elphinstone
  • John Stewart, son of Elizabeth Carmichael
  • James Stewart, son of Margaret Erskine(James V's favorite mistress)
  • Robert Stewart, whose mother is unknown
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9y ago

Answer She was the only surviving legitimate child of James V of Scotland and Mary de Guise but she did have two legitimate brothers that died as infants. However, James V had numerous illegitimate children, nine of which are known and three of which were fathered before the age of twenty.

Adam Stewart (d. 20 June 1575), son of Lady Elizabeth Stewart. (daughter of John Stewart, 3rd Earl of Lennox.) James Stewart, son of Christine Barclay Jean Stewart (d. 7 January 1588), daughter of Elizabeth Bethune. Married Archibald Campbell, 5th Earl of Argyll in 1553, divorced in 1573 due to desertion. James Stewart (c. 1529-57), son of Elizabeth Shaw. Robert Stewart, 1st Earl of Orkney (b.1533), son of Euphame Elphinstone. Prior and Commendator of Holyrood Abbey. John Stewart, Lord Darnley and Prior of Coldingham, (c. 1531 - November 1563), son of Elizabeth Carmichael (1514-1550) James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray, son of Margaret Erskine, James's favourite mistress. Prior of St Andrews, Advisor and rival to his half-sister, Mary, Queen of Scots and regent for his nephew, James VI. Robert Stewart, junior, (d. 1581), mother unknown. Prior of Whithorn. Margaret Stewart, mother unknown.

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16y ago

Her mother , Mary of Guise was a French noblewoman. She died early in Mary"s reignand for some reason Mary sStuart was not permitted to attend her funeral. Sometime later Mary expressed a wish for a (french Burial) which never happened. she seemed to have a premonition that she would die young-Details ftom Mary, Queen of Scots by Antonia Fraser, one of the best biographies of the Queen of Scots.

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14y ago

Yes she did.

She had several Aunts and Uncles on her fathers side.

Her great Uncle was Henry VIII so Mary, Elizabeth and Edward were her second cousins

Henry VIII's sister Mary had several children Francis, Eleanore, and Henry. Francis had several children Ladys Jane, Mary and Katherine Grey who would have been her cousins as well.

Her grandmother Margret (the sister of Henry VIII) was married three times. Mary's father was the product of her first marriage and Margret had a daughter Margret from her second marriage (who would have been Mary's Aunt) Mary was married to her cousin Henry (the son of the second Margret)

One of the half sisters of her father came with her when she went to France and became the mistress of the King of France. Her Aunt gave birth to a child who biologically would have been Mary's cousin and after her marriage her half-sibling in law.

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15y ago

Mary's parents were Mary of Guise and James V of Scotland

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15y ago

Yes. James, born 1566, who became James VI of Scotland when his mother fled to England. He later became James I of England.

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14y ago

Yes, James, who was King of Scotland after her death, but when Elizabeth I died with no heir she named James as her heir and united England and Scotland under one ruler.

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13y ago

She had no legitimate brothers. She did, however, have several illegitimate half brothers, the most prominent of whom was James Stewart, the Earl of Moray.

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7y ago

Yes, James, who went on to be King of Scots and later King of England and Ireland.

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