On this day in Tudor history, Sunday 5th November 1514, eighteen-year-old Mary Tudor, sister of King Henry VIII and daughter of the late King Henry VII, was crowned Queen of France at Saint-Denis.
Mary had become Queen of France on her marriage to King Louis XII on 9th October 1514.
In today's talk, Claire Ridgway, author of "On This Day in Tudor History", shares what we know of Mary Tudor's coronation from the contemporary sources.
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