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Daily Archives: June 30, 2012
Mary, Queen of Scots
Many know the story of Mary, Queen of Scots. While telling the story of Margaret Tudor, Queen of Scotland I was struck by the similarities between her and her granddaughter, Mary. They both had three husbands and had a child … Continue reading →
Posted in England, France, Queens and Rulers, Scandalous Women, Scotland, Tudor Queens
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Tagged Borthwick, David Riccio, Dunbar, Earl of Bothwell, Edinburgh, Execution, Fotheringay, Henry Stewart, Holyrood, King Henry VIII, King James V, King James VI, Kirk O'field, Linlithgow, Lord Darnley, Margaret Tudor, Mary Queen of Scotland, Queen Elizabeth I of England, Stiling
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