The other is Falkland’s role in Outlander, the TV adaptation of Diana Gabaldon’s series of time-travelling historical novels.
In 1561, Mary, Queen of Scots, upset the applecart of the Protestant Reformation. Her husband, Francois II, King of France had died unexpectedly, and the Scots were more than a little surprised by ...
James V of Scotland and his wife, Mary of Guise Public domain via Wikimedia Commons As the Scottish army crossed the River Esk at dawn, Wharton sent out light cavalry troops to penetrate the ...
They were frustrated by Mary of Guise's actions and wanted to see some change. Instances of iconoclasm developed throughout Scotland, where Catholic icons and effigies were burned and destroyed.
Mary, Queen of Scots was born in 1542, daughter of King James V of Scotland and Mary of Guise. Her father died just a week after her birth. A fervent Roman Catholic and a claimant to the English Crown ...
However, Mary was taken to France in 1548 and Scotland was ruled by regents ... "She was raised in France and she was a de Guise sometimes more than she was a Stuart, I have to say," Dr Paranque ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. The Guises bought an original 1937 cabin on the edge of Rockwoods Reservation in Wildwood in the 1980s and made it their own ...
A Scottish national treasure once owned by Mary, Queen of Scots, has been bought for £1.8m. The silver casket has been secured by National Museums Scotland for the nation. The casket, which was ...