- britannica.com World Leaders QueensBiography of Mary, Queen of Scots, against whom Scottish nobles rebelled, forcing her to flee to England, where she was beheaded.
- historyhit.com facts-about-mary-queen-scots/The ill-fated Mary Queen of Scots has long been viewed as a kind of romantic hero – a beautiful woman who was a helpless pawn of the men who surrounded her.
- worldhistoryedu.com mary-stuart-queen-of-scots/Mary, Queen of Scots, was born Mary Stuart (or Mary Stewart) on December 8, 1542, in Linlithgow, Scotland.
- ancient-origins.net history-famous-people/mary-…Mary, Queen of Scots, and her second husband Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, parents of King James VI of Scotland, later King James I of England.
- historylearningsite.co.uk tudor-england/mary-…There are few other figures in Tudor England who had such an eventful life, though for Mary, Queen of Scots, it was to end in tragedy.
- britainexpress.com scotland/history/mary-queen-of…But Mary of Guise then died, and on 19 August 1561, the young Queen Mary returned to Scotland to take power on her own behalf. Mary, Queen of Scots House...
- nms.ac.uk explore-our-collections/stories/…This was an attempt to gain control of Mary and weaken French influence in Scotland. 9 September: Queen of Scots.
- thoughtco.com mary-queen-of-scots-3529587Mary, Queen of Scots (December 8, 1542–February 8, 1587), was the ruler of Scotland as well as a potential claimant to the throne of England.
- elizabethi.org mary_queen_of_scots/Now, for the first time in history, there were two reigning queens resident in Britain: Mary, Queen of Scots, in Scotland and Queen Elizabeth I in England.
- youtube.com watchThe life and legacy of Mary, Queen of Scots, remains intriguing more than 400 years after her passing. Her political scheming and personal hardships were col...