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Mary Of Guise

As mother of Mary Queen of Scots Mary of Guise is often overshadowed by her more famous daughter. However this intelligent and energetic woman also led an intriguing life of her own. Daughter of a powerful French family a staunch Roman Catholic and subtle politician she acted as Regent for her young daughter and was keen to ensure that Scottish loyalties lay with France rather than Protestant England. This is the story of a strong-willed woman who lived through turbulent times.
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As mother of Mary Queen of Scots Mary of Guise is often overshadowed by her more famous daughter. However this intelligent & energetic woman also led an intriguing life of her own. Daughter of a powerful French family a staunch Roman Catholic & subtle politician she acted as Regent for her young daughter & was keen to ensure that Scottish loyalties lay with France rather than Protestant Engl&. This is the story of a strong-willed woman who lived through turbulent times.

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