February 7th, 1587 at Fotheringhay Castle in Northamptonshire.
Mary of Guise-mother of Mary Queen of Scots- died on the 11th of June 1560.
Mary I (Bloody Mary) - (1516 - 1558) Mary Queen of Scots - (1542 - 1587) So yes Mary Queen of Scots did die after Mary I.
Mary queen of Scots died on the 8th of February 1587
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Mary, Queen of Scots was born 8th December 1542 and died 8th February 1587.
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Mary I .... popularly known as Mary, Queen of Scots was tried following her involvement in 3 plots to assassinate Elizabeth I of England and place herself on the throne, she was convicted of treason and sentenced to beheading. The execution took place at Fotheringhay Castle, Northamptonshire, England on the 8th February 1587.
Mary, Queen of Scots' husband, Francis II of France, died on December 5, 1560. His death occurred less than two years after their marriage in 1558, which left Mary a widow at a young age. Following his passing, she returned to Scotland to reclaim her throne.
She was beheaded at Fotheringhay Castle in 1587 after being found guilty on trumped up charges.
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Mary I, sometimes called (Bloody Mary) had some form of cancer. Mary II ( died l694, succumbed to smallpox. Mary, Consort queen of George V died of old age- on March 25 l953. The date of March 25 is a minor religious holiday in England- called Lady Day, and it is significant that Queen Elizabeth I departed on this day also- actually it was the 24Th she died in her sleep, but was found- deceased on the 25th. The 25Th of March is the Annunciation, called Lady Day, in England. Two Queens are mourned, so far.
Mary, Queen of Scots' father, King James V of Scotland, died on December 14, 1542, just six days after the birth of Mary. He succumbed to illness, likely exacerbated by the stress of military defeat against the English at the Battle of Solway Moss. James V was only 30 years old at the time of his death.