Examples of 'mary of guise' in a sentence

Meaning of "mary of guise"

mary of guise ~ a historical figure who was the queen consort of Scotland and mother of Mary, Queen of Scots; known for her political influence and efforts to protect her daughter's interests

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Mary of Guise gathered those nobles loyal to her and a small French army.
In the first months of the Scottish Reformation Hamilton continued to support Mary of Guise.
Mary of Guise was triumphant.
She was the only surviving child of his father 's marriage to Mary of Guise.
At first Mary of Guise cultivated the now growing number of Protestant preachers.
It is unfortunate, however, that the Duke 's aunt, Mary of Guise.
The rule of Mary of Guise in Scotland was supported by French troops.
Somerville 's son John wrote to Mary of Guise that they would not be persuaded.
Mary of Guise was part of the powerful Guise family of France.
Subsequently he was employed by Mary of Guise and her daughter, Mary Queen of Scots.
Mary of Guise.
To an extent, Mary of Guise had tolerated the growing number of Protestant preachers.
Mary of Guise assumed the role of regent, acting for her daughter.

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