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Mary, Queen of Scots (8 December 1542 – 8 February 1587), also known as Mary Stuart [3] or Mary I of Scotland, [4] was Queen of Scotland from 14 December 1542 until her forced abdication in 1567. The only surviving legitimate child of James V of Scotland , Mary was six days old when her father died and she inherited the throne.
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Maria Stuart is a biography of Mary, Queen of Scots, written by Stefan Zweig and published in 1935. [1] It is presented as a tragedy ( Dramatis personae at the head of the book). [ citation needed ] It was translated to English, albeit with radical changes, by husband and wife Eden and Cedar Paul in 1936.
Maria Stuarda (Mary Stuart) is a tragic opera (tragedia lirica), in two acts, by Gaetano Donizetti, to a libretto by Giuseppe Bardari, based on Andrea Maffei's ...
Maria Stuart may refer to: Mary, Queen of Scots; Maria Stuart, a biography of Mary, Queen of Scots; Maria/Stuart, a play by Jason Grote;
Français : François II, roi de France, et sa femme, Marie Stuart, reine de France et d’Écosse. Enluminure tirée du Livre d'heures de Catherine de Medicis , BnF, NAL 83, folio 154 v. English: Francis II, King of France, and his wife, Mary Stuart, Queen of France and Scotland.
Mary, Queen of Scots is a 1971 historical drama film based on the life of Mary Stuart, Queen of Scotland, written by John Hale and directed by Charles Jarrott.The cast was led by Vanessa Redgrave as the title character and Glenda Jackson as Elizabeth I.
Friedrich Schiller's novel Wallenstein and Mary Stuart and play Maria Stuart (1800) feature fictional meetings between Queens Mary and Elizabeth, added for dramatic effect. The Abbot (1820) by Sir Walter Scott (1820) covers the period of Mary's confinement in Loch Leven castle. Mary Stuart (1839-1840) is a novel by Alexandre Dumas, père.