Mary of Guelders
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Mary of Guelders
Summary
Mary of Guelders is a human[1]. She was born in Grave[2]. She was born on 1434[3]. She died in Roxburgh Castle[4]. She died on December 10, 1463[5]. She worked as a consort[6]. She has Wikipedia articles in 17 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[7]
Key Facts
- Mary of Guelders's place of birth was Grave[2].
- Mary of Guelders passed away in Roxburgh Castle[4].
- Mary of Guelders was born on 1434[3].
- Mary of Guelders died on December 10, 1463[5].
- Mary of Guelders died on November 16, 1463[8].
- Mary of Guelders is buried at Holyrood Abbey[9].
- Mary of Guelders's father was Arnold, Duke of Guelders[10].
- Mary of Guelders's mother was Catherine of Cleves[11].
- Among Mary of Guelders's spouses was James II of Scotland[12].
- A child of Mary of Guelders was James III of Scotland[13].
- A child of Mary of Guelders was Mary Stewart[14].
- A child of Mary of Guelders was Alexander Stewart[15].
- A child of Mary of Guelders was David Stewart, Earl of Moray[16].
- A child of Mary of Guelders was John Stewart, Earl of Mar[17].
- A child of Mary of Guelders was Margaret Stewart[18].
- Mary of Guelders held citizenship in Germany[19].
- Mary of Guelders worked as a consort[6].
- Mary of Guelders held the position of Regent Diamond[20].
- Mary of Guelders is recorded as female[21].
- Mary of Guelders's instance of is recorded as human[22].
- Mary of Guelders's family is recorded as House of Egmond[23].
- Mary of Guelders's noble title is recorded as queen consort[24].
- Mary of Guelders's Commons category is recorded as Mary of Guelders[25].
- Mary of Guelders's given name is recorded as Mary[26].
- Mary of Guelders's described by source is recorded as Dictionary of National Biography, 1885–1900[27].
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Origins and Family
Born in Grave[2], Mary of Guelders… she was born on 1434[3]. Her father was Arnold, Duke of Guelders[10]. Her mother was Catherine of Cleves[11].
Career and Affiliations
Mary of Guelders worked as a consort[6]. She held the position of Regent Diamond[20].
Personal Life
Among Mary of Guelders's spouses was James II of Scotland[12]. Children include James III of Scotland[13], a politician[28], 1451–1488[29], of Kingdom of Scotland[30], awarded the Golden Rose[31]; Mary Stewart[14], an aristocrat[32], 1451–1488[33], of Kingdom of Scotland[34]; Alexander Stewart[15], a condottiero[35], 1454–1485[36], of Kingdom of Scotland[37]; David Stewart, Earl of Moray[16], of Kingdom of Scotland[38]; John Stewart, Earl of Mar[17], 1457–1479[39], of Kingdom of Scotland[40]; and Margaret Stewart[18], an aristocrat[41], b. 1455[42], of Kingdom of Scotland[43].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include December 10, 1463[5] and November 16, 1463[8]. Mary of Guelders died in Roxburgh Castle[4]. Burial took place at Holyrood Abbey[9].
Why It Matters
Mary of Guelders has Wikipedia articles in 17 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[7] She is known by 21 alternative names across languages and contexts.[44]
FAQs
Where was Mary of Guelders born?
Mary of Guelders's place of birth was Grave[2].
Where did Mary of Guelders die?
Mary of Guelders died in Roxburgh Castle[4].
Who were Mary of Guelders's parents?
Mary of Guelders's father was Arnold, Duke of Guelders[10]. Mary of Guelders's mother was Catherine of Cleves[11].
Who was Mary of Guelders married to?
Mary of Guelders's spouses include James II of Scotland[12].
What did Mary of Guelders do for work?
Mary of Guelders worked as consort[6].