Who did Mary marry when she returned to Scotland?


Who did Mary marry when she returned to Scotland? At first Mary ruled successfully and with moderation, advised by Lord James and William Maitland of Lethington, a subtle diplomat. However, her marriage in 1565 to her second cousin Henry, Lord Darnley (great-grandson of Henry VII) initiated a tragic series of events made worse by factious Scottish nobles.


Why did Mary marry Bothwell?

Within three months of Darnley's murder, the Earl of Bothwell had married Mary in a Protestant ceremony in Edinburgh. The marriage was largely unpopular with the nobles. Many reports say Mary was kidnapped and forced to marry Bothwell.


Did Mary and Francis have a child?

However, their marriage was short-lived as Francis II died in 1560 at the age of 16. During their brief marriage, Mary did not conceive any children with Francis. After Francis' death, Mary returned to Scotland and later married twice more, but she also did not have any surviving children from those marriages.


Why was Mary, Queen of Scots called Bloody Mary?

A devoted Roman Catholic, she attempted to restore Catholicism there, mainly through reasoned persuasion, but her regime's persecution of Protestant dissenters led to hundreds of executions for heresy. As a result, she was given the nickname Bloody Mary.