Mary, Queen of Scots mother was Mary de Guise. She was a member of a prominent French family. She was married to a French Duke and had two children by him. Around this time James V lost his first wife to T.B. He wanted a French wife and asked for Marys hand in marriage, and his Uncle (Henry VIII) also asked her to marry him. Francis I of France permitted the marriage of James and Mary to take place in 1538. They had two sons in 1540 and 41, but they both died in 1541. In 1542 she gave birth to Mary, Queen of Scots who became Queen of Scotland when she was 6 days old.
Mary's Queen of Scots mother was Mary de Guise from French family.
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Mary of Guise-mother of Mary Queen of Scots- died on the 11th of June 1560.
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Mary, Queen of Scots' mother was Mary of Guise; she was born in Bar-le-duc, Lorraine, France.
No. The daughter of the above was Mary Tudor, Bloody Mary, Queen Mary I. Mary Queen of Scots is the mother of the King that suceeded Elizabeth I, King James I , VI of Scotland.
Her mother, Marie de Guise ( Mary of Guise) was French. she ( mother) died early in her reign, and for some odd reason Mary Stuart was not permitted to attend her mother"s funeral. Mary, Queen of Scots herself expressed the wish for a (French Burial) which did not occur. Her remains are under an elaborate effigy in Westminster Abbey- I am speaking of Mary, Queen of Scots, not her Mother, who was presumably buried in France.
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There was no Mary Tudor, Queen of Scots. Mary, Queen of Scots was a Stuart who was the great granddaughter of Henry VII. Mary Tudor, Queen of England was her cousin. Mary Queen of Scots was born December 8, 1542.
Mary Stuart, or Mary, Queen of Scots was executed in l587.
No. King James did not kill Mary Queen of Scots.
Mary Queen of Scots was Elizabeth I's cousin.
Her cousin, Queen Elizabeth I, Queen of England and Mary I's successor, wanted Queen Mary I, Queen of Scots, to be executed.
Mary (Stuart) Queen of Scots never was queen of England. You might have her confused with Mary (Tudor) I .