Queen Mary of Scots was a descendant of William the Conqueror through her great-great-grandmother, Matilda of England. Matilda was the daughter of King Henry I of England, who was the son of William the Conqueror. This lineage links Mary to the Norman conquest of England, establishing her royal connections to both English and Scottish thrones. Thus, Mary’s ancestry is intertwined with the legacy of William the Conqueror.
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it was names after a queen the queen mary of scotts
yes
Her father was James V of Scottland
no, he died a natural death.
Queen Victoria was a direct descentant of Mary Queen of Scotts: Here is how they are related Mary, Queen of Scots James Elizabeth Sophia George I George II Fredrick George III Edward, Duke of Kent Victoria Mary would have been Victoria's 6th great Grandmother
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it was names after a queen the queen mary of scotts
No, although she did have a sister called Mary who became Queen of England. Mary Queen of Scots was related to the Tudor line, she was Henry VIII's sister's granddaughter.
Mary, the queen of scotts
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yes
Mary, Queen of Scotts was the 6th Great Grandmother of Queen Victoria
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Her last name was Stuart.
Her father was James V of Scottland
Henry VIII was the Great Uncle of Mary Queen of Scotts Mary's Grandmother Margret was the sister of Henry VIII