Mary, Queen of Scots, was the daughter of James V of Scotland and Mary of Guise. Her paternal grandparents were James IV of Scotland and Margaret Tudor.
Her father was James V of Scotland
The father of Mary, Queen of Scots was King James V of Scotland (1512 - 1542).
i believe it's queen of scots, as in 'Mary Queen of Scots'. however, i could be wrong.
The mother of James I of England (James VI of Scotland) was Mary, Queen of Scots, despite her title she was raised in France (where she later became Queen Consort to King Francis II) and spoke French as a first language and later English with a French accent. She was executed in 1587 on order of her father's (James V of Scotland) cousin Elizabeth I of England, for her part in a Catholic plot to depose Elizabeth in favour of Mary.
Mary Queen of Scots died 1587 - she was the last Scottish Queen, her son became the King James VI of Scotland and in 1603 also became King James I of England. From this point on Scotland and England have had a shared monarchy.
One: James, born to Mary and her second husband, Henry Stuart, on 19 June 1566. He became King James I of England and Ireland and King James VI of Scotland.
Mary of Scotland is usually referred to as Mary Queen of Scots.
The Spanish queen born in Scotland is Mary of Guise. She was born in 1515 in the Kingdom of Scotland and became queen consort of King James V of Scotland. Mary of Guise is also known for being the mother of Mary, Queen of Scots.
Mary, Queen of Scots' mother was Mary of Guise. She was a French noblewoman who married James V of Scotland and became the queen consort of Scotland. After her husband's death, she served as regent for her daughter, Mary, until her own death in 1560.
She was Queen of France and also Queen of Scotland
Mary Queen of Scots was the grandaughter of Henry VIII's oldest sister, Margaret Tudor. Margaret was married to James IV of Scotland.