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Mary, Queen of Scots was one of the most fascinating and controversial
monarchs of 16th century Europe. Centuries after her death, Mary continues to be
a subject of fascination and her life has inspired both movies and a television
show. She was born in December 1542 as Mary Stuart and she was only six days
old when her father died and she acceded to the throne as Mary I.
As a child she became engaged to the Dauphin of France and therefore spent most
of her childhood in France while Scotland was ruled by regents. She married the
Dauphin at the age of 15 in 1558. and a year later he ascended to the throne as
King Francis II. Mary then became queen consort of France.
Besides being the queen of Scotland and the queen consort of France. Mary also
had a strong claim on the throne of England. In November 1558, Henry VIII S
daughter, Elizabeth Tudor, became Queen Elizabeth I of England. However, many
Roman Catholics considered Elizabeth's rule to be illegitimate, as they did not
recognize the validity of Henry VIII's marriage to Anne Boleyn. Elizabeth's
mother
great-grandfather had been Henry VII (the father of Henry VIIT); as a
te descendant of the Tudor line, she had a strong claim to the English
Mary's French father-in-law. Henry II, made this claim on her behalf.
After only a few years of marriage Mary's husband, the French king, died. She
then returned to Scotland where she later married the unpopular Lord Darnley.
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Answered by nidaeamann
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Explanation:

The patagraph given in question is rearding the life of Mary, one of the most famous queen of Scotland. She was that queen that ascended the throne when she was just a new born child. She spent her childhood in France after getting engaged at an early stage and later got married when she was only 15 years old. Mary not only headed Scotland and France but later she became the queen of England as well

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