Mountebank History of Scotland
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John Knox was Scotland's most miserable man before Sir Andy Murray. He was a middle-aged, extreme-Protestant, who despised the charismatic female ruler of Scotland - like your uncle on Facebook - and was one of the leading figures in the 'Reformation'. We were always destined to be Protestants in Scotland, Scottish people will choose 'grey misery' over 'over-the-top showiness' every time. The reformation meant that when Mary returned to Scotland in 1561 she did so as a Catholic Queen in charge of a newly Protestant country.
#31 - The Great Montrose
#30 - War of the Three Kingdoms
#29 - The National Covenant
#28 - James VI (Union of the Crowns)
#27 - James VI (Satanic Panic)
#26 - James VI (Exemplary Protestant Leader)
#25 - Mary Queen of Scots (Prison, Plots, and Execution)
#24 - Mary Queen of Scots ('Escape' to England)
#23 - Mary Queen of Scots (Marriage and Murder)
#21 - Mary Queen of Scots ('The Rough Wooings')
End of Series One (time for a wee break)
#20 - James V
#19 - James IV
#18 - James III
#17 - James II
#16 - James I
#15 - Robert II and Robert III
#14 - David II
#13 - Robert The Bruce (The Declaration of Arbroath)
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