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In 1558, Mary, Queen of Scots, aged 16, was married to Francis II of France when he was 14. The tying of the knot was part of the Auld Alliance between Scotland and France that dated back to 1295.
“One of Scotland’s national treasures, this extraordinary casket has been venerated as a relic of Mary, Queen of Scots for centuries, and I’m delighted that visitors to The Stirling Smith ...
A precious silver casket thought to have belonged to Mary ... Queen of Scots is to return to Stirling for the first time in 450 years for a special free exhibition. Acquired by National Museums ...
Mary Queen of Scots, which sees Margot Robbie and Saoirse Ronan bring the historical figures to life, is set to leave Netflix ...
In fact, the oldest inhabited house in Scotland, which the same family ... and was even visited by Mary, Queen of Scots in 1566. The Stuart family first came into possession of the property ...
A manor that imprisoned Mary, Queen of Scots was also home to an advisor ... they fought in France and Scotland and demonstrate the importance of the manor." He said the manor also played an ...
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Last chance to see casket believed to have belonged to Mary, Queen of Scots in Kirkcudbrightwhere Mary, Queen of Scots spent her last hours on Scottish soil in 1568. Plans are now being made for National Museums Scotland to loan a star object from the Galloway Hoard which has never been ...
Ninewells Hospital: Care, Community and Innovation, a collaboration with Ninewells Hospital, NHS Tayside, Tayside Medical ...
Sir Tom Farmer, the founder of the Kwik Fit, has died at the age of 84, his family have said. The Edinburgh-born businessman ...
Whether you can walk, cycle or drive to these locations, they’re sure to give you a glorious ... The park was dedicated to ...
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