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Yes. Mary Stuart is the mother of James VI & I. Mary Tudor is half sister of Edward VI & Elizabeth I

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Who was Mary Stewart?

Mary Stuart is Mary, Queen of Scots.


Who was Marie Stuart?

Mary I, Queen of Scots.


How Long Was Mary Queen Of Scots Rein?

Mary (Stuart) Queen of Scots never was queen of England. You might have her confused with Mary (Tudor) I .


Where was mary queen of Scots coronated?

Mary Stuart, or Mary, Queen of Scots was executed in l587.


What was Mary Queen of Scots given name?

Stuart


When did Mary I become Queen of Scots?

There was no Mary Tudor, Queen of Scots. Mary, Queen of Scots was a Stuart who was the great granddaughter of Henry VII. Mary Tudor, Queen of England was her cousin. Mary Queen of Scots was born December 8, 1542.


Catholic Queen who tried to unseat her cousin as queen of England?

Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots


What was Mary's last name?

Mary I of England was Mary Tudor and Mary, Queen of Scots was Mary Stuart and Mary II of England was also Mary Stuart.


What was Mary Queen of Scots full name?

Mary Queen of Scots full name was simply Mary Stewart(later Stuart due to the French difficulty with the letter 'w'). However, her title was "Queen of Scotland", "Queen of Scotland and Princess consort of France", "Queen of Scotland and France" and "Queen Dowager of Scotland" respectively.


How many husbands did Mary Queen of Scots have?

One. James, by her second husband, Henry Stuart


Who were the parents of James I?

His mother was Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots and his father was supposedly her husband Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley.


Who was queen of England from 1689 to 1694?

Queen Mary (Stuart) daughter of James II. Not to be confused with Mary Tudor or Mary Queen of Scots who were 100 years or so previous.