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      • In 1612, young master George Villiers lives at home with his mother Mary, siblings, and ailing, abusive father. He half-heartedly attempts suicide after his mother begins strategising a marriage for him, as he is in love with one of the servants, Jenny. During a fight, Mary pushes her husband down the stairs and he subsequently dies.
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  1. Apr 5, 2024 · The new mini-series dramatizes the Villiers family’s scandalous rise to power at the court of England’s James I. Julianne Moore as Mary Villiers and Nicholas Galitzine as her son George ...

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  3. Jan 30, 2024 · What happened to Mary Villiers? Mary (who was created Countess of Buckingham in 1618) married twice after the death of her first husband, marrying Sir William Raynor and then Sir Thomas...

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  4. Mary & George is a British historical drama television miniseries created by D. C. Moore. It is based on Benjamin Woolley 's non-fiction book The King's Assassin (2017) about the affair between James VI and I and George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham.

  5. Mar 4, 2024 · Is Mary & George a true story? In short, yes. While George's rise through the ranks is based on fact, the extent of Mary's meddlesome ways may have been emphasised with a bit of creative licence.

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  6. Mar 7, 2024 · What happened to Mary & George in real life? In real life, the King was with his son Charles and George Villiers when he finally died of a stroke after suffering from declining health for many years. It was rumoured at the time that George had poisoned him to help him to an early death.

  7. Apr 4, 2024 · Mary & George’ on Starz is based on the real plot Mary Villiers and her son George Villiers followed to successfully join the court of King James I of England.

  8. May 18, 2024 · At the series’ end, Mary and George had riches, land, and titles—now the Countess and Duke of Buckingham, respectively. But their splendors were not won without significant costs.

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