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Mary I Of Scotland Collection (page 2)

Mary, Queen of Scots, also known as Mary Stuart or Mary I of Scotland, was a prominent figure in European history during the 16th century

Background imageMary I Of Scotland Collection: Mary Queen of Scots with her Italian courtier, David Rizzio (litho)

Mary Queen of Scots with her Italian courtier, David Rizzio (litho)
6015023 Mary Queen of Scots with her Italian courtier, David Rizzio (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Mary Queen of Scots with her Italian courtier)

Background imageMary I Of Scotland Collection: Mary, Queen of Scots (engraving)

Mary, Queen of Scots (engraving)
3638996 Mary, Queen of Scots (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Mary, Queen of Scots (1542-1587).); Look and Learn / Valerie Jackson Harris Collection

Background imageMary I Of Scotland Collection: Mariae Scotorum Regina and her son, King James (litho)

Mariae Scotorum Regina and her son, King James (litho)
476894 Mariae Scotorum Regina and her son, King James (litho) by English School, (16th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageMary I Of Scotland Collection: Mary, Queen of Scots (engraving)

Mary, Queen of Scots (engraving)
3656199 Mary, Queen of Scots (engraving) by European School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Mary, Queen of Scots (1542-1587).); Look and Learn / Valerie Jackson Harris Collection

Background imageMary I Of Scotland Collection: Mary, Queen Of Scots, 1542

Mary, Queen Of Scots, 1542

Background imageMary I Of Scotland Collection: Mary Queen Of Scots Mary Stuart Mary I Of Scotland

Mary Queen Of Scots Mary Stuart Mary I Of Scotland
Mary, Queen of Scots also known as Mary Stuart and Mary I of Scotland, 1542 - 1587, with her husband Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, 1546 - 1567. After a 19th century print by Renold Elstrack

Background imageMary I Of Scotland Collection: Extract from the last letter of Mary Queen of Scots to the king of France

Extract from the last letter of Mary Queen of Scots to the king of France. Mary, Queen of Scots, 1542 -1587, aka Mary Stuart or Mary I of Scotland. Queen of Scotland and Queen consort of France

Background imageMary I Of Scotland Collection: Mary, Queen of Scots, 1542 - 1587 aka Mary Stuart or Mary I of Scotland

Mary, Queen of Scots, 1542 - 1587 aka Mary Stuart or Mary I of Scotland. Queen of Scotland and Queen consort of France. After a contemporary work by Frans Huys

Background imageMary I Of Scotland Collection: Mary Stuart And Chatelard. Mary, Queen Of Scots, 1542

Mary Stuart And Chatelard. Mary, Queen Of Scots, 1542

Background imageMary I Of Scotland Collection: Mary Queen of Scotts. Watercolour sketches by Cassandra Austen: One of six sketches

Mary Queen of Scotts. Watercolour sketches by Cassandra Austen: One of six sketches for Jane Austens History of England, 1790

Background imageMary I Of Scotland Collection: Mary, Queen of Scots (litho)

Mary, Queen of Scots (litho)
KW1078122 Mary, Queen of Scots (litho) by English School, (16th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Mary, Queen of Scots, 1542 A-1587, aka Mary Stuart, Mary I of Scotland)



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Mary, Queen of Scots, also known as Mary Stuart or Mary I of Scotland, was a prominent figure in European history during the 16th century. Born on December 8, 1542, she ascended to the throne of Scotland at just six days old after the death of her father. Her reign lasted from December 14, 1542, until July 24, 1567. During her eventful life, Mary had various titles and roles. She served as queen consort of France from July 10, 1559 to December 5, 1560 when her husband Francis II passed away. This period in France marked an important chapter for Mary as she experienced both love and loss. One significant moment in Scottish history occurred at Holyrood Palace in 1561 when Mary held a conference with John Knox. This encounter between the Catholic queen and the Protestant reformer showcased their differing religious beliefs and political tensions within Scotland. However, not all events were favorable for Mary. The Battle of Langside resulted in her defeat during the rebellion led by James Stewart (her half-brother) against her rule. This battle took place sometime during the eighteenth century and is depicted in a print that captures its intensity. The story of Mary's life continued with moments such as her abdication on February 8th, 1587 which ultimately led to her execution on December this year. These tragic events are captured through engravings depicting "L Execution de Marie Stuart, " "Execution de Marie Stuart, " and "Mort de Marie Stuart. " Despite these tumultuous times, Mary's beauty remained renowned throughout Europe. She is often portrayed wearing elegant attire including lace caps, gold embroidered dresses, and gemstone accessories. Her fashion choices reflected both regality and sophistication. In addition to being remembered for political intrigue, Mary left behind personal mementos like a memento mori watch presented to Mary Seaton.