
Marie Stuart
Sobre el Autor
Mary Stuart, also known as Mary, Queen of Scots, was the only surviving legitimate child of King James V of Scotland and his French wife, Mary of Guise. She became queen when she was just six days old after her father's death. Mary's reign was marked by her turbulent life, which included her forced abdication in favor of her son, James VI of Scotland. Her life was further complicated by her tumultuous relationships with various factions in Scotland and her cousin, Elizabeth I of England, who ultimately had her executed due to political and religious tensions.
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Escocés
Fecha de Nacimiento
December 8, 1542
Lugar de Nacimiento
Linlithgow, Scotland
Fecha de fallecimiento
February 8, 1587
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