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Mary Queen of Scots

38 min · 28 de mar de 2026
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She was crowned at six days old and executed at 44. In this episode, we tell the story of Mary, Queen of Scots. Three marriages, endless scandal, and a rivalry with Elizabeth I that did not end well. We follow her from the French court to a divided Scotland, through betrayal, imprisonment, and the choices that shaped her fate. We also look at her newly decoded secret letters, which show a woman still plotting, thinking, and refusing to fade quietly. Plus, a round of Rumour Has It where we separate the myths from the truth. Sources: * Horrible Histories: Mardy Mary Queen of Scots Special (BBC iPlayer) * 10 Facts About Mary, Queen of Scots (History Hit) * The Secret Letters of Mary, Queen of Scots (BBC iPlayer)

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