MARY OF GUISE

gēz, 1515–60, queen consort of James V of Scotland and regent for her daughter, Mary Queen of Scots. The daughter of Claude de Lorraine, duc de Guise, she was also known as Mary of Lorraine. Before her marriage (1538) to James V she had been married (1534) to Louis d'Orléans, 2d duc de Longueville, who died in 1537. When James died (1542), shortly after his daughter's birth, James Hamilton, 2d earl of Arran, became regent. He negotiated (1543) the betrothal of the infant Queen Mary to Prince Edward (later Edward VI) of England, but the queen mother persuaded the Scottish Parliament to repudiate the agreement. After the outbreak of war with England, Mary of Guise arranged the betrothal of her daughter to the French dauphin, and the young queen was sent to France. By 1554, with French aid, Mary of Guise had replaced the ineffectual Arran as regent, and she made no secret of her desire to bring France and Scotland together. Meanwhile, Protestantism was spreading rapidly in Scotland, and Mary, though at first conciliatory toward the reformers, began a campaign of suppression. In 1559 the Protestants, exhorted by John Knox, rose against the regent and declared her deposed. Mary received French aid, but the Protestants, allied with the English, proved the stronger force. The civil war was concluded shortly after Mary's death by the Treaty of Edinburgh (1560), which ended the French domination of Scotland and opened the way for the establishment of the Protestant church.

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Mary of Guise in Scotland To my parents and sisters Mary of Guise in Scotland, 1548-1560 A Political...and the Anglo-Imperial Threat 96 5 Mary of Guise and the Reassertion of Stewart Policy...
...Paris with the Death of the Duke of Guise EDITED BY EDWARD J. ESCHE...with the death of the Duke of Guise / edited by Edward J. Esche...Saint Bartholomews Day, Massacre of, France, 1572 -- Drama. 3. Guise, Henri, duc de, 1550-1588...
...heard of her coming, though not perhaps those shed have chosen. Youre not here, by chance, to greet the daughter of Mary of Guise? THE OLD MAN If I have aught to say to her, it will be for her own ears. BOTHWELL No doubt, no doubt. And I have...
THE JOURNALS OF MARY SHELLEY 1814-1844 II: 1822-1844 THE JOURNALS OF MARY SHELLEY 1814-1844 VOLUME II: 1822...Cataloguing in Publication Data The journals of Mary Shelley volume II 1. Shelley, Percy...
...of David Cardinal Beaton 4.8 Mary of Guise p A royal reception of ambassadors...Letter by Francis of Longueville to Mary of Guise, January 1548 12.2 Seal of James...Charles V, Henry II of France and Mary of Guise. Where the issue becomes more...
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Mary of Guise in Scotland, 1548-1560: A Political Career...Christine Couvillon Pamela E. Ritchie. Mary of Guise in Scotland, 1548-1560: A Political Career...pounds sterling20. ISBN: 1-86232-184-1. Mary of Guise, widow of James V of Scotland, is a fascinating...
...the 8th at Linlithgow Palace to Mary of Guise, the second wife of James V of...governmental matters about which Mary of Guise informed her daughter required...England. In June 1560 in Scotland, Mary of Guise died while struggling against the...
...subjects. Warnicke explains it away by stating that the court was used to French customs because of the regency of Mary of Guise, Marys mother. Yet, owing to Marys vast difficulties in maintaining control as discussed in the next few chapters...
...Scotland of a rare Arabian phoenix, clearly representing Lennox, and it is interesting that the phoenix was the impresa of Mary of Guise and that Jamess mother had its motto engraved on her dais in England ("In my end is my beginning"). With a neo-Platonic...
...portrayal of the biographee in the role of criminal-as-sinner. Mary Friths biographers adhered to this code. Thus, she introduces her memoirs in the guise of the penitent sinner, entreating her readers "with all Fairness...
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...then of her redoubtable mother, Mary of Guise, who was from one of the most...throne. It was not a prospect Mary of Guise could tolerate and in 1548 the...cardinals and nobles. The Duke of Guise was master of ceremonies. Mary in a white dress with a long...
...birthday. She was also more French than Scottish, being taken to the Valois capital to be brought up by her mother, Mary of Guise, when she was only live. From that moment she was a key card in the game of international dynastic politics and her...
...milkmaids, cook maids and shepherdesses, appear in the guise of royal queens and mistresses, dressed in expensive slays, gowns and stomachers. Where does this leave Mary 11 and the puzzle of dissonant text and image in The Princess...
...Marys mother, Marie de Guise who had acted as regent...Francois also died. Mary was no longer queen of two kingdoms. Charles...Scots. Marys mother was a Guise--one of the most powerful Catholic...France. An attack on Mary was part of the offensive...
...absolutist, authoritarian and just plain wrong. Sister Mary Collins, who chairs the department of religion and religious education at the Catholic...America, accuses her of promoting dissent under the guise of faithfulness. "I think that she is in fact...
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...world when conceived in 1538. But now, almost 500 years later, the grandeur that James V provided for hisFrench queen, Mary of Guise, will be recreated in the final phase of a massiverestoration project. Historic Scotland yesterday announced a multi-million...
GUISE MARY DOLLS; Scotlands...Christmas. While most of us are rushing around...and immortalised Mary Doll Nesbitt, longsuffering wife of string-vested Govan...University and one of his first girlfriends...saying, Youre that Mary Doll C. Smith, arent...
...masquerading as a St Margarets school girl. "It is disturbing to find anybody doing this kind of thing." Claims that Irenes deceased parents, Mary and Bronislaw, left her cash in a trust deed are untrue. She receives state benefits and it appears...
...go up in smoke - literally. As escape plans go, Peppers is something of a reckless one on Monday, when shestages a romantic reunion with Kevin, believing that this is what Mary wants.Alas, she then blows it by recklessly using the candles to start...
...doubt that it is of royal origin, as it bears the Royal Arms of Scotland and the crests of Marys par- ents, James V and Mary of Guise. It also carries the crest of James Haswell, Abbot of Newbattle, who baptised the queen. Libertys parents, Karen-Louise...
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MARY OF GUISE gez, 1515 60, queen consort of James...After the outbreak of war with England, Mary of Guise arranged the betrothal of her daughter...sent to France. By 1554, with French aid, Mary of Guise had replaced the ineffectual Arran as...
...Stuart), 1542 87, only child of James V of Scotland and Mary of Guise . Through her grandmother Margaret Tudor , Mary had...Scotland on the death of her father only 6 days later. Mary of Guise betrothed her daughter to the French dauphin (later Francis...
...regard him with distrust. Claudes daughter, Mary of Guise , married King James V of Scotland and was the mother of Mary Queen of Scots (Mary Stuart). The Second Duke of Guise and the Cardinal of Lorraine Claudes son Francois...
...succeeded his father to the earldom in 1542. A supporter of Mary of Guise , in 1559 he voted in Parliament against the Protestant...adherence to Catholicism. He became a member of the council of Mary Queen of Scots in 1561 and after her marriage to Lord...
...nobleman; third husband of Mary Queen of Scots . Though a Protestant, he was a strong partisan of the Catholic regent, Mary of Guise, mother of Mary Queen of Scots. In 1562, Bothwells old enemy, James Hamilton, earl of Arran, accused Bothwell of proposing...
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