The 13th century ran from the year 1201 to 1300.The 13th century ran from the year 1201 to 1300.The 13th century ran from the year 1201 to 1300.The 13th century ran from the year 1201 to 1300.The 13th century ran from the year 1201 to 1300.The 13th century ran from the year 1201 to 1300.The 13th century ran from the year 1201 to 1300.The 13th century ran from the year 1201 to 1300.The 13th century ran from the year 1201 to 1300.The 13th century ran from the year 1201 to 1300.The 13th century ran from the year 1201 to 1300.
Her daughter in law, Mary (Stuart) I Queen of Scots. Though, she was only queen of France for 1 year, for she was widowed when her husband died. After that, she returned to Scotland.
She became Queen of France on May 10th 1774, the day that King Louis XV died, making her husband King Louis XVI and herself Queen.
The year 1201 was the 13th century (1200-1299).
When Henry VIII died, Mary Queen of Scots was a mere five year old betrothed to the dauphin of France, Mary Tudor(his sister) was dead and Mary I of England was five years away from marrying Philip of Spain.
She was six days old when her father died and she was crowned queen nine months later.Mary, Queen of Scots, was born in 1542 and was executed on 1587.24 April 1558 Fifteen-year-old Mary Stuart marries the 14-year-old Francis, dauphin of France
The year 1233 falls in the 13th century. The 13th century encompasses the years 1201 to 1300. Therefore, any year from 1201 to 1300 is classified within that century.
Queen Victoria
Queen Victoria
The 13th century started with the year 1201 and finished with the year 1300
1201-1300 As there was no year 0, the first century went from 1 to 100, similarly the 13th century went from 1201 to 1300
The year 1251, as with any year between 1201 and 1300, is in the thirteenth century.