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  1. Richeza of Sweden (Swedish: Rikissa Valdemarsdotter, Polish: Ryksa szwedzka, Ryksa Waldemarówna; between 1265 and 1270 – before 1292), was a Swedish princess member of the House of Bjelbo and by marriage Duchess of Greater Poland during 1285-1292 and High Duchess consort of Poland during 1290-1291.

  2. 1488–1513. James V. 1513–42. Mary, Queen of Scots. 1542–67. James VI 4. 1567–1625. This article was most recently revised and updated by Amy Tikkanen. Scotland, now part of the United Kingdom, was ruled for hundreds of years by various monarchs.

    Name
    Reign
    843–858
    858–862
    862–877
    Aed (Aodh)
    877–878
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  4. Richeza of Poland (Polish: Ryksa Bolesławówna, Swedish: Rikissa; 12 April 1116 – after 25 December 1156), a member of the House of Piast, was twice Queen of Sweden and once Princess of Minsk through her three marriages.

  5. May 21, 2019 · BESTSELLER. Anders Holch Povlsen made his fortune through a clothing and retail empire based in his native Denmark. Danish billionaire Anders Holch Povlsen and his wife Anne recently thanked the...

  6. Apr 26, 2024 · When he became Scotland's sixth first minister in March 2023, Mr Yousaf was seen as the continuity candidate and the natural heir to Nicola Sturgeon's vision for Scotland. He was widely touted...

  7. Mary Queen of Scots (1542-1587) The most famous and intriguing of all Scottish monarchs, Mary was born in 1542 at Linlithgow Palace. She became the Queen of Scotland at only six days old. She spent most of her early life in France where she married the French Dauphin Francis. Though she also became Queen of France, after his early death she ...

  8. The Wars of Independence. Competition for the throne; Robert I (1306–29) David II (1329–71) Scotland in the 15th century. The early Stewart kings; 15th-century society; Scotland in the 16th and early 17th centuries. James IV (1488–1513) and James V (1513–42) Mary (1542–67) and the Scottish Reformation; James VI (1567–1625)

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