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    Born8 December 1542 · Linlithgow Palace, Linlithgow, Scotland
    Died8 February 1587 (aged 44) · Fotheringhay Castle, Northamptonshire, England
    SpousesFrancis II of France · (m. 1558; died · 1560) · Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley · (m. · 1565; died · 1567) · James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell · (m. · 1567; died · 1578)
    Three Husbands and A Baby

    When her father-in-law Henry II of France passed away in 1559 she briefly became Queen of France, but her young husband Francis II died barely a year into his reign aged just 1… See more

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    Betrayal

    Over the next 19 years, Mary became a figurehead for Catholics to rally round. Many believed that Elizabeth’s parents, Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, were not legally marr… See more

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    The Final Day

    The following morning, Mary, Queen of Scots entered the room where she would be executed. … See more

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