Mountebank History of Scotland
History
By the time of Mary’s ‘escape’ to England in May 1568 both her mother and father were dead, she had two dead husbands, she ruled over a country that had changed its religious and political structures overnight, was berated by angry Protestants, put down a rebellion by her brother, witnessed the horrific murder of her secretary, was imprisoned and escaped, won back her kingdom, married the man responsible for killing her husband, was kidnapped, sexually assaulted, imprisoned, miscarried twins, abdicated her throne, escaped again, almost won her kingdom back, then fled to an English relative who had her locked up and murdered – she was like every Eastenders Christmas special rolled into one
#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)
#23 - Mary Queen of Scots (Marriage and Murder)
#22 - Mary Queen of Scots (Return and Reformation)
#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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