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| - Mary I of Scotland (Mary Stuart, popularly known as Mary, Queen of Scots); (December 8, 1542 – February 8, 1587) was the Queen of Scots (the monarch of the Kingdom of Scotland) from December 14 1542 to July 24 1567. She also sat as Queen Consort of France from July 10 1559 to December 5 1560. Because of her tragic life, she is one of the best-known Scottish monarchs.
- Mary I of Scotland, Little is known today about the mysterious ruler known as Mary Queen of Scots. What was her name, and which people did she rule? In Search Of ... cameras will attempt to answer these and other questions about this mysterious ruler.
- Mary I (often called Mary, Queen of Scots, or Mary Stuart) (8 December 1542 - 8 February 1587) was crowned Queen of Scotland when she was only nine months old but spent much of her childhood in France, of which she was briefly Queen (as wife of King Francois II), while her mother, Mary of Guise, governed Scotland as regent with great difficulty.
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