Mary Queen Of Scots Essay

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Mary Stuart was born on December 7th or 8th, 1542 as the only child to James V of Scotland and Mary of Guise1. She had a rough, dramatic childhood that would only be outranked by her later years in exile from her beloved Scotland and her execution by her cousin Elizabeth the first of England. Mary Queen of Scots represents a powerful leader whose life was affected greatly by many tragic events regardless she still maintained her reign as a strong ruler for all of Scotland. Mary became queen upon the death of her father, six days after her birth1. She was legally the queen, but being a child had no authority. Her mother, Mary of Guise, betrothed her to the dauphin of France and sent her away to be raised by relatives in France in 1548. Mary …show more content…

Her ancestors were the strongest claim to the throne of England after Henry the 9th’s children. This means that if all of Henry’s children did not survive, Mary is the rightful heir to the throne of England while also being the queen of Scotland. To ensure her acceptance, she married her cousin Henry Stuart who was called Lord Darnley. He was also Catholic however, they did not agree in many circumstances as he was jealous of her most trusted friend, David Rizzio. Darnley was threatened by her close relationship with Rizzio because he thought they were romantically involved. Rizzio was murdered by a group of nobles led by Darnley. They hoped that the news of her close friend’s death would shock the pregnant queen so greatly that she would pass away. However this was not the case as Mary was able to convince Darnley to allow her to escape to Dunbar with a few other nobles.
Mary gave birth to her son, James in 1566. At this time she had fallen in love with one of the nobles that had consistently supported her, the Earl of Bothwell. Her husband had continued to ruin his reputation as king of Scotland. Mary’s council convinced her to get rid of him. Darnley’s house was blown up on February 9th, 1576. He was found strangled by an unknown assailant. Bothwell was thought to be the murderer but was acquitted in a

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