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  1. May 16, 2017 · Updated on May 16, 2017. Dates: November 22, 1515 - June 11, 1560. Known for: Queen consort of James V of Scotland; regent; mother of Mary Queen of Scots. Also Known as: Mary of Lorraine, Marie of Guise.

  2. Jan 1, 2021 · Mary of Lorraine, born 1515 in the duchy of Bar, at that time only partly French territory, was an exceptional Renaissance woman. Her life was full of war, struggle and death, deeply shaken by profound changes in society and religion.

  3. French-born queen of Scotland who fought to retain the throne for her daughter, Mary Stuart, against Scottish nobles and Protestant reformers . Name variations: Mary of Lorraine; Mary of Guise -Lorraine; Marie of Guise; (Fr.) Mary de Guise, duchess of Longueville. Pronunciation: Geez or Geese.

  4. Mary of Guise ( French: Marie de Guise; 22 November 1515 – 11 June 1560), also called Mary of Lorraine, was Queen of Scotland from 1538 until 1542, as the second wife of King James V. She was a French noblewoman of the House of Guise, a cadet branch of the House of Lorraine and one of the most powerful families in France.

  5. www.encyclopedia.com › history › british-and-irish-history-biographiesMary Of Guise | Encyclopedia.com

    May 21, 2018 · History. British and Irish History: Biographies. Mary of Guise. views 3,098,044 updated May 21 2018. Mary of Guise (1515–60), queen of James V of Scotland. The daughter of Claude, duke of Guise, and thus a member of one of France 's most militantly catholic families, Mary married James in June 1538.

  6. Overview. Mary of Guise. (1515—1560) queen of Scots, consort of James V, and regent of Scotland. Quick Reference. (1515–60), queen of James V of Scotland. The daughter of Claude, duke of Guise, Mary married James in June 1538.

  7. 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). Childhood and first marriage.

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