she lived in Amboise near tours
She lived in Amboise near Tours.
She was promised to Francis II of France as a bride.
she lived in emburigh
At the time of Mary's reign, Borthwick Castle belonged to William Borthwick, 6th Lord Borthwick. Although she never actually lived there, Mary Queen of Scots visited the castle on many occasions. She spent her honeymoon with her 3rd husband - Bothwell - at the castle and also fled to here when the Scottish nobles were after her shortly before her abdication (she escaped dressed as a pageboy). It is now said that her ghost haunts the castle. Hope this helps
she was not related to it, she used to live there
Mary Queen of Scots was born on December 8, 1542, at Linlithgow Palace in Scotland. After her father, King James V, died when she was just six days old, Mary became queen. She spent much of her childhood in France, where she was betrothed to the dauphin, and she returned to Scotland as queen in 1561.
If Mary Queen of Scots had killed Elizabeth - a highly unlikely action from her perceived personality - she would have most likely enjoyed a stint as English Queen if she managed to live a substantial amount of time after the assassination of Elizabeth.
Linlithgow Palace, Scotland until the age of 6. She then moved to live at the French court and at 16 married the King of France's eldest son Francis.
She lived in France for the first 17 years of her life, then she came back to Scotland and few laters she fled to England. She remained imprisoned in England for the next 20 years, until she was executed.
Yes, Mary Queen of Scots and Mary I of England were related. Mary Tudor's father was Henry VIII - and his sister, Margaret Tudor, was Mary Queen of Scots' grandmother (she married James IV of Scotland). This family connection was the basis for Mary Queen of Scot's claim to the English throne which would shape Anglo-Scottish relations during the 1540s-1560s, and the reason for the strained relationship between Mary Queen of Scots and Elizabeth. So, the answer below does not take into account the fact that the Tudor and the Stewarts were related on Mary Queen of Scots' father's side!! No. However Queen Mary I ( Bloody Mary) who only reigned 5 years-l553-58 and was succeeded on her death by Queen Elizabeth I- were half-sisters. they had the same father- Henry The Viii! Mary was the daughter of Katharine of Aragon who was a Spanish Princess, ( never called by her Spanish handle, Catalina) and Elizabeth of the ill-fated Anne Boleyn. Both had Henry as father. Mary Stuart, the Queen of Scots ws the daughter of the ruling Queen of France, Marie de Guise, and was not a blood relative of the English Royals at all.
She lived at Stirling Castle from 1543-1548. Later in her life she spent some time there again, visiting several times for month-long stays (or longer).
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well... it depends where you live. Queen Mary University is located in the East End of London, England.