Mary of Scotland
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Mary of Scotland — may refer to: Mary, Queen of Scots (1542–1587), Queen regnant of Scotland from 1542 to 1567 Mary of Scotland (film), a 1936 film about Mary, Queen of Scots, based on the Maxwell Anderson stage play of the same name Mary of Scotland (1082–1116),… … Wikipedia
Mary of Scotland — Título María Estuardo, reina de Escocia / María Estuardo Ficha técnica Dirección John Ford Producción Pandro S. Berman … Wikipedia Español
Mary of Scotland — Marie Stuart (film, 1936) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Marie Stuart (homonymie). Marie Stuart (Mary of Scotland) est un film américain réalisé par John Ford, sorti en 1936. Sommaire 1 Synopsis 2 … Wikipédia en Français
Mary of Scotland, Countess of Boulogne — Mary of Scotland (1082–1116) was the younger daughter of Malcolm III of Scotland and his second wife Margaret of Wessex. Mary was a member of the House of Dunkeld and was Countess of Boulogne by her marriage. Contents 1 Family 2 Early life 3… … Wikipedia
Mary of Scotland (film) — Mary of Scotland movie poster Directed by John Ford Produced by … Wikipedia
Mary of Scotland, Countess of Buchan — Mary Stewart, Countess of Buchan (born before 1428), was the daughter of James I of Scotland and Lady Joan Beaufort. She married Wolfart van Borsselen, Count of Grandpre, son of Hendrick van Borsselen, Count of Grandpré and Jean van Halewyn, in… … Wikipedia
Mary of Guise — Queen consort of Scotland Regent of Scotland Tenure 18 May 1538 – 14 December 1542 12 April 1554 – 11 June 1560 Coronation 22 February 1540 … Wikipedia
Mary of Guelders — Queen consort of Scots Reign 3 July 1449 – 3 August 1460 Spouse James II among others … Wikipedia
Mary Seton — (1549–1615) was a Scottish courtier and later a nun. She was the daughter of George Seton, 6th Lord Seton, and Marie Pieris, a French born lady in waiting to Marie de Guise, consort of King James V of Scotland. As a child, Mary Seton became a… … Wikipedia
Mary Erskine — (1629–1708) was a Scottish businesswoman and philanthropist, who donated money to set up the girls school which is now known as The Mary Erskine School. Contents 1 Biography 2 Mary Erskine s School 3 References … Wikipedia