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Historic Scotland has sought to put to bed myths surrounding where Mary, Queen of Scots slept on her travels around Scotland.
BBC: Myths where Mary, Queen of Scots slept put to bed
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In The Code Book: The Evolution of Secrecy from Mary, Queen of Scots, to Quantum Cryptography, due out soon from Doubleday, British author Simon Singh traces the evolution of the centuries-old battle between code writers and code breakers.
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Elizabeth I, Mary Queen of Scots, Rob Roy.
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In 1565, Mary Queen of Scots married her cousin, Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley.
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On 2 September 1561, Mary Queen of Scots and her royal party set out on a royal entry into Edinburgh, travelling from Holyrood House along the Royal Mile to the sound of cannon fire.
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In 1567, Mary Queen of Scots was forced to abdicate and James VI became King of Scotland at the age of one.
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The collection was presented within the walls of the 15th Century palace, the birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots.
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Adorning models, who stomped the courtyard like gawky adolescent gazelles topped by severe Marge Simpson hairpieces, there were tributes also to a romantic, earthy, wintry history of the West Lothian keep, where Mary de Guise gave birth to Mary Queen of Scots.
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There's at least a subliminal link to Mary Queen of Scots, who was born in the palace.
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Inspired by a 16th century portrait of Mary Queen of Scots, who wore it as a pendant to a brooch, Taylor commissioned Cartier to design a new mount of matched natural pearls and rubies, designed by Al Durante.
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Local legend has it that Mary Queen of Scots spent a night there while a prisoner at Sheffield Castle, and in the perimeter wall there is a monument to a young man killed by a stag in the late 1400s.
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