Tradition is that Mary, the sinless virgin mother did not die. Because she was born without original sin (the state of sinfulness passed down from Adam and Eve) she did not die. Rather she transcended directly into heaven, in a manner similar to Jesus' resurrected body transcending into heaven. Death, labor pains, and original sin are all affects of "eating the apple."
You may be confusing two people here.
The Blessed Virgin Mary - the mother of Jesus - did not die but was assumed into Heaven. She is also known as The Queen of Heaven, and is often referred to as Queen of.... with many words being associated with her... such as Peace, the Angels, Virgins, the Rosary, and more.
Queen Elizabeth I of England, known as The Virgin Queen - died having fallen into a melancholy (suffering from depression). It is often said that she died of lead poisoning from the white makeup she wore constantly.
she was on the verge of defeat by an allied army of Scottish rebals and English troops
Mary of Guise-mother of Mary Queen of Scots- died on the 11th of June 1560.
Marie de Guise, a member of the French aristocratic family of Guise.
Her father was King James V of Scotland, who reigned from 1513 - 1542. He married Mary of Guise-daughter of the Duke of Guise- whose only surviving child was Mary.
Mary of Guise was born in Bar-le-Duc, France. Although from France, Mary was the queen of Scotland from 1538 to 1542.
James V and Mary de Guise
Mary of Guise, wife of James V.
William Guise died in 1683.
John Guise died in 1991.
Tom Guise died in 1930.
French. her name was Marie De Guise or Mary of Guise , it is pronounced (Geeze) as in Geezer, not Guise like in Disguise), Mary of Guise died young and for some reason Queen Mary ( of Scots) was not permitted to attend her funeral. Mary often expressed a wish for a (French Burial) presumably iln France or adhering to French mortuary customs and costumes. this did not happen, as we know, the events of l587 taking Mary"s life in Fotheringhay. ( execution site)/.
Lefty Guise died on 1968-08-13.
Mary, Queen of Scots, also known as Mary I of Scotland, was the daughter of Mary of Guise and James V of Scotland. Her father died when she was 6 days old, on December 14, 1542.