• Mary Stuart’s Claim to the English Crown. Across the Channel, Mary’s cousin Elizabeth was crowned queen of England in 1558.
  • Two of James’s infant daughters, Mary (1605-1607) and Sophia, who died in 1606 aged 3 days, have splendid monuments in the north aisle of the Lady Chapel...
  • Timeline of facts and information about the Stuart period for school projects - written especially for kids in easy to understand words.
  • Mary Stuart. ... ↑ 1 2 Weir, 2011, p. 252. ↑ Richard Gaywood. Monument to Princess Mary (c. 1665) (англ.). National Portrait Gallery, London.
  • Mary Stuart 1542-1587 born as Mary Stewart, was from 1542 to 1567 as Mary I Queen of Scotland. From 1559 to 1560 Queen of France.
  • Mary STUART | (1605 - 1607) | _Frederick_II of_Denmark and_Norway _+ | | (1534 - 1588) m 1572 |_Anne of_Denmark ____| (1574 - 1619) m 1589| |_.
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  • “Off with her head…” — whispered Elizabeth I of England, reluctant and ashamed, as she was sending her cousin, once removed, Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots...