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Mary stuart & the early stuarts

Mary stuart & the early stuarts. Marlen Millerman. Mary Stuart (Mary, Queen of Scots). Daughter of James (V) Stewart and Mary of Guise Became queen when she was one week old Sent to France at an early age 1558 – marriage to the dauphin of France

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Mary stuart & the early stuarts

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  1. Mary stuart & the early stuarts Marlen Millerman

  2. Mary Stuart (Mary, Queen of Scots) • Daughter of James (V) Stewart and Mary of Guise • Became queen when she was one week old • Sent to France at an early age • 1558 – marriage to the dauphin of France • After husband’s death, Mary returned to Scotland • 1565 – marriage to her first cousin, lord Darnley • 1576 – Danley was found murdered

  3. Mary Stuart • Marriage to the 4th Earl of Bothwell • Uprising against the couple • Imprisonment in Loch Leven Castle • Forced to abdicate – unsuccessful attempt • Seeking the protection of Elizabeth I • 18,5 years in custody • Was found guilty and executed

  4. James I (James VI of Scotland) • Started to rule at the age of 12 • Closest relative to Elizabeth I • Rebuilt the authority of the Scottish crown • Improvements for nobles • Rocky relationship with the Parliament • Large dept and following demands

  5. James I • Witty and well-read • November 5, 1605 – The Gunpowder Plot • Conspirators were executed • Puritans became excessive in their demands • “Golden age” of Elizabethan literature and drama continued • Authorised King James’s Version of the Bible (1611)

  6. Thank you! Sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary,_Queen_of_Scots

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