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  1. Added: Aug 31, 2004. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 9393840. Source citation. Scottish monarch, queen consort of James V. Daughter of Claude of Lorraine, Duc de Guise and Antoinette of Bourbon, she was also known as Mary of Lorraine. She married Louis D'Orleans, duc de Longueville in 1534, by whom she had two sons. After the duc's death in 1537, she ...

  2. Feb 21, 2022 · From a convent to the royal court. Bar-de-Luc, the birthplace of Mary of Guise (Image: Ketounette, via Wikimedia Commons) Mary of Guise was born in November 1515 in the castle of Bar-le-Duc. One of 12 siblings, she was the eldest daughter of Claude, the first Duke of Guise and Antoinette de Bourbon. At some point during her childhood, Mary was ...

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  4. Marie de Guise. Marie de Guise lived from 22 November 1515 to 11 June 1560. She was the daughter of Claude, Duke of Guise. At the age of 19 Marie married Louis of Orleans, Duke of Longueville and the following year they had a son, Francis. On 1 January 1537, Marie attended the wedding of James V of Scotland and Madeleine de Valois, the daughter ...

  5. Mary of Guise was born on November 20, 1515, in Bar-le-Duc castle in northern France, the oldest child of Claude, duke of Guise and Antoinette of Bourbon . It was an exciting time in the country of her birth. The cultural flowering known historically as the Renaissance had spread from Italy to northern Europe and taken hold in France, with all ...

  6. Mary [Mary of Guise] (1515–1560), queen of Scots, consort of James V, and regent of Scotland, was the eldest of the twelve children of Claude, first duc de Guise (1496–1550), and his wife, Antoinette de Bourbon (1493–1583), daughter of François, third comte de Vendôme (1470–1495).

  7. May 16, 2017 · Mary of Guise gave birth to their daughter Mary was born the next year, on December 7 or 8. On December 14, James V died, leaving Mary of Guise in a position of influence during her daughter's minority. The pro-English James Hamilton, second earl of Arran, was made regent, and Mary of Guise maneuvered for years to replace him, succeeding in 1554.

  8. Jan 1, 2021 · Mary was a Guise. She had been born into a highly ambitious and very influential family. Her father Claude was a battle hero and close friend of french King Francis I. It was the king himself who organised Mary’s wedding to Scotland's King James V (pictured below) in 1538. His son, King Henry II of France, was closely counselled by her ...

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