In 1558, the DauphinFrancis married Mary, Queen of Scots. When the sickly young man became king after his father's death in 1559, the queen's uncles, the Duke of Guise and his brother the Cardinal of Lorraine, controlled French politics during his short reign.
Over a period of 20 years, beginning about 1856, Jean-Baptiste Godin built Le Familistère (the Social Palace), an industrial and communal residential complex that was a separate community within Guise. It expressed many of his ideas about developing social sympathy through improved housing and services for workers and their families, influenced by the ideas of the philosopher Charles Fourier. In 1880 Godin created a cooperative association by which the workers owned and managed the complex. This continued until 1968.
On the 29th of August 1914 the Battle of St. Quentin (1914) was fought in and around the town. A memorial in Guise celebrates this event.
Guise is a surname possibly derived from the Guise baronets of England or from Guise, commune in France. It is less commonly used as a given name. Notable people with the name include:
Given name
Guise Brittan (1809–1876), New Zealand farmer and politician
Wives of James V: Madeleine of Valois and Marie of Guise (Queens Series)
Today, I am once again joined by the fabulous Dr. Linda Porter to discuss two queens consort - Madeleine of Valois and Marie of Guise.
Madeleine of Valois was the first wife of King James V of Scotland. Their marriage was arranged as part of a political alliance between Scotland and France. However, Madeleine's time as queen was tragically short-lived – she died just six months after their marriage, leaving James heartbroken.
Mary of Guise was James V's second wife and the mother of his successor, Mary, Queen of Scots. She was a noblewoman from a powerful French family who had extensive political and diplomatic experience. Mary of Guise played a crucial role in protecting her young daughter's throne.
Check out Dr. Porter's Books (https://www.amazon.com/stores/Linda-Porter/author/B...
published: 29 Nov 2023
Marie De Guise - Mother of Mary Stuart, Queen Of Scots
Marie De Guise - Mother of Mary Stuart, Queen Of Scots: Marie De Guise was born on 22 November 1515 at Bar-le-Duc, Lorraine and died on 11 June 1560 at Edinburgh. She was Queen of Scots from 1538 until 1542 by her marriage to James V, and regent for her absent daughter Mary, queen of Scots from 1554 until 1560.
Thanks to the French troops that supported the Scottish government against internal and external enemies, she had de facto power over Scotland from 1547 onwards, although she was not formally given the post of regent until 1554. She was one of the main players in the Franco-Scottish alliance against England and the Scottish Protestants, and sought to preserve Scotland as a Catholic country for her absent daughter, a goal she failed to achieve, as she died in the midst of the confli...
published: 20 Dec 2021
The House Of Guise- Estates Promo 1
The first promo video for The House Of Guise's debut album 'Estates', due out on April 24.
Mason is Mass Effect 2 here. Because that's what he does.
www.facebook.com/thehouseofguise
www.reverbnation.com/thehouseofguise
soundcloud.com/its-no-sam-records
http://itsnosamrecords.bandcamp.com/
published: 21 Mar 2012
February 22 - Marie de Guise, who avoided marrying Henry VIII!
👑✨ Step into the regal world of Tudor history with my video on Marie de Guise! 🏰 On this day, 22nd February 1540, witness the coronation of the remarkable Marie de Guise, queen consort of King James V of Scotland, at Holyrood Abbey. 🌹👸
👉 Subscribe now for an immersive journey into Marie's extraordinary life and the grandeur of her coronation. Delve into the intricate details of her marriage to James V, the lavish ceremonies, and the joyous celebrations that followed.
🤔 Explore the challenges faced by Marie, from navigating royal alliances to the heartbreaking loss of her sons. Uncover the significance of her role during the infancy of her daughter, Mary, who would later become the renowned Mary, Queen of Scots.
👶👑 Experience the poignant moments of Marie's life, from the birth of her ch...
published: 21 Feb 2020
Family Lodging in Guise
Blog: https://arquitecturapaisajeypatrimonio.wordpress.com
Richard Copans Documentary series "Architectures"
Family Londging in Guise. The philanthropist company-boss André Godin built a workers’ housing estate with a palatial air. Social housing is born.
Le Familistère de Guise • Catherine Adda • France • 1997 • 28 minutes • Color • 1.78:1 • English
published: 08 Apr 2016
Henri I De Guise - Murdered by Henri III Of France
Henri I De Guise - Murdered by Henri IV Of France: Henri de Lorraine, 3rd Duke of Guise and 2nd Prince of Joinville, also known as "Henri Le Balafré was born on 31 December 1550 in Joinville (Haute-Marne) and murdered on 23 December 1588 in Blois. He was a prince from a younger branch of the House of Lorraine.
At the head of a powerful aristocratic network, Henri De Guise became popular during the French religious wars as a defender of the Catholic faith. After taking part during Bartholomew’s night, he distinguished himself several times on the battlefield by fighting the Protestants. As Prince de Joinville, then Duke of Guise, and as Grand Master and Peer of France, he held an important position at court.
As head of the Catholic League, Henri De Guise aspired to govern France. He aimed t...
published: 30 Apr 2022
Mary of Guise - The Mother of the Queen of Scots
published: 19 Aug 2023
Marie de Guise Part 1 - Real English Series
In this month's Real English, we discover the incredible story of Marie de Guise, Scotland's other queen. Marie was Mary Queen of Scots mother who has pretty much been forgotten from the history books. I've made this into a two parter as I beleive her story deserves to be heard in as much details as possible!
published: 21 Mar 2023
DVD1 / Arte Architecture 3 / Le Familistère de Guise
published: 24 Sep 2022
Reign 2x15 "Forbidden" - Mary and Marie de Guise fight
Today, I am once again joined by the fabulous Dr. Linda Porter to discuss two queens consort - Madeleine of Valois and Marie of Guise.
Madeleine of Valois wa...
Today, I am once again joined by the fabulous Dr. Linda Porter to discuss two queens consort - Madeleine of Valois and Marie of Guise.
Madeleine of Valois was the first wife of King James V of Scotland. Their marriage was arranged as part of a political alliance between Scotland and France. However, Madeleine's time as queen was tragically short-lived – she died just six months after their marriage, leaving James heartbroken.
Mary of Guise was James V's second wife and the mother of his successor, Mary, Queen of Scots. She was a noblewoman from a powerful French family who had extensive political and diplomatic experience. Mary of Guise played a crucial role in protecting her young daughter's throne.
Check out Dr. Porter's Books (https://www.amazon.com/stores/Linda-Porter/author/B001IR1J04?ref=ap_rdr&store_ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true)
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Today, I am once again joined by the fabulous Dr. Linda Porter to discuss two queens consort - Madeleine of Valois and Marie of Guise.
Madeleine of Valois was the first wife of King James V of Scotland. Their marriage was arranged as part of a political alliance between Scotland and France. However, Madeleine's time as queen was tragically short-lived – she died just six months after their marriage, leaving James heartbroken.
Mary of Guise was James V's second wife and the mother of his successor, Mary, Queen of Scots. She was a noblewoman from a powerful French family who had extensive political and diplomatic experience. Mary of Guise played a crucial role in protecting her young daughter's throne.
Check out Dr. Porter's Books (https://www.amazon.com/stores/Linda-Porter/author/B001IR1J04?ref=ap_rdr&store_ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true)
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Host: Rebecca Larson (https://www.instagram.com/tudorsdynasty/)
Guest: Dr. Linda Porter (https://twitter.com/DrLindaPorter1)
Edited by: Rebecca Larson
Voice Over: David Black
Music: Ketsa, Alexander Nakarada, and Winnie the Moog
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Marie De Guise - Mother of Mary Stuart, Queen Of Scots: Marie De Guise was born on 22 November 1515 at Bar-le-Duc, Lorraine and died on 11 June 1560 at Edinburg...
Marie De Guise - Mother of Mary Stuart, Queen Of Scots: Marie De Guise was born on 22 November 1515 at Bar-le-Duc, Lorraine and died on 11 June 1560 at Edinburgh. She was Queen of Scots from 1538 until 1542 by her marriage to James V, and regent for her absent daughter Mary, queen of Scots from 1554 until 1560.
Thanks to the French troops that supported the Scottish government against internal and external enemies, she had de facto power over Scotland from 1547 onwards, although she was not formally given the post of regent until 1554. She was one of the main players in the Franco-Scottish alliance against England and the Scottish Protestants, and sought to preserve Scotland as a Catholic country for her absent daughter, a goal she failed to achieve, as she died in the midst of the conflict against the Scottish Protestants supported by England, allowing the Scottish Reformation to be implemented a year before her daughter's return.
Music from https://musopen.org/:
JS Bach - Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G major, BWV 1049
This work has been identified as being free of known restrictions under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights
Marie De Guise - Mother of Mary Stuart, Queen Of Scots: Marie De Guise was born on 22 November 1515 at Bar-le-Duc, Lorraine and died on 11 June 1560 at Edinburgh. She was Queen of Scots from 1538 until 1542 by her marriage to James V, and regent for her absent daughter Mary, queen of Scots from 1554 until 1560.
Thanks to the French troops that supported the Scottish government against internal and external enemies, she had de facto power over Scotland from 1547 onwards, although she was not formally given the post of regent until 1554. She was one of the main players in the Franco-Scottish alliance against England and the Scottish Protestants, and sought to preserve Scotland as a Catholic country for her absent daughter, a goal she failed to achieve, as she died in the midst of the conflict against the Scottish Protestants supported by England, allowing the Scottish Reformation to be implemented a year before her daughter's return.
Music from https://musopen.org/:
JS Bach - Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G major, BWV 1049
This work has been identified as being free of known restrictions under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights
The first promo video for The House Of Guise's debut album 'Estates', due out on April 24.
Mason is Mass Effect 2 here. Because that's what he does.
www.facebo...
The first promo video for The House Of Guise's debut album 'Estates', due out on April 24.
Mason is Mass Effect 2 here. Because that's what he does.
www.facebook.com/thehouseofguise
www.reverbnation.com/thehouseofguise
soundcloud.com/its-no-sam-records
http://itsnosamrecords.bandcamp.com/
The first promo video for The House Of Guise's debut album 'Estates', due out on April 24.
Mason is Mass Effect 2 here. Because that's what he does.
www.facebook.com/thehouseofguise
www.reverbnation.com/thehouseofguise
soundcloud.com/its-no-sam-records
http://itsnosamrecords.bandcamp.com/
👑✨ Step into the regal world of Tudor history with my video on Marie de Guise! 🏰 On this day, 22nd February 1540, witness the coronation of the remarkable Marie...
👑✨ Step into the regal world of Tudor history with my video on Marie de Guise! 🏰 On this day, 22nd February 1540, witness the coronation of the remarkable Marie de Guise, queen consort of King James V of Scotland, at Holyrood Abbey. 🌹👸
👉 Subscribe now for an immersive journey into Marie's extraordinary life and the grandeur of her coronation. Delve into the intricate details of her marriage to James V, the lavish ceremonies, and the joyous celebrations that followed.
🤔 Explore the challenges faced by Marie, from navigating royal alliances to the heartbreaking loss of her sons. Uncover the significance of her role during the infancy of her daughter, Mary, who would later become the renowned Mary, Queen of Scots.
👶👑 Experience the poignant moments of Marie's life, from the birth of her children to the complexities of being a queen regent. Join me as I unravel the historical tapestry of Marie de Guise, a woman of strength, resilience, and profound influence.
🎥🌟 Don't miss out on this captivating journey through Tudor history! Subscribe now and be part of our historical community. #MarieDeGuise #TudorHistory #RoyalCoronation #SubscribeNow #HistoricalJourney #QueenConsort #MaryQueenOfScots #OnThisDay #HistoryUnveiled
Also on this day in Tudor history, 22nd February 1511, fifty-two-day-old Henry, Duke of Cornwall, son of King Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon, died. Find out more in last year’s video - https://youtu.be/uk3mpMrm_ak
You can find Claire at:
https://www.theanneboleynfiles.com
https://www.tudorsociety.com
https://www.facebook.com/theanneboleynfiles/
https://www.facebook.com/tudorsociety/
https://twitter.com/AnneBoleynFiles
https://twitter.com/thetudorsociety
https://www.instagram.com/tudor.society/
https://www.instagram.com/anneboleynfiles/
👑✨ Step into the regal world of Tudor history with my video on Marie de Guise! 🏰 On this day, 22nd February 1540, witness the coronation of the remarkable Marie de Guise, queen consort of King James V of Scotland, at Holyrood Abbey. 🌹👸
👉 Subscribe now for an immersive journey into Marie's extraordinary life and the grandeur of her coronation. Delve into the intricate details of her marriage to James V, the lavish ceremonies, and the joyous celebrations that followed.
🤔 Explore the challenges faced by Marie, from navigating royal alliances to the heartbreaking loss of her sons. Uncover the significance of her role during the infancy of her daughter, Mary, who would later become the renowned Mary, Queen of Scots.
👶👑 Experience the poignant moments of Marie's life, from the birth of her children to the complexities of being a queen regent. Join me as I unravel the historical tapestry of Marie de Guise, a woman of strength, resilience, and profound influence.
🎥🌟 Don't miss out on this captivating journey through Tudor history! Subscribe now and be part of our historical community. #MarieDeGuise #TudorHistory #RoyalCoronation #SubscribeNow #HistoricalJourney #QueenConsort #MaryQueenOfScots #OnThisDay #HistoryUnveiled
Also on this day in Tudor history, 22nd February 1511, fifty-two-day-old Henry, Duke of Cornwall, son of King Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon, died. Find out more in last year’s video - https://youtu.be/uk3mpMrm_ak
You can find Claire at:
https://www.theanneboleynfiles.com
https://www.tudorsociety.com
https://www.facebook.com/theanneboleynfiles/
https://www.facebook.com/tudorsociety/
https://twitter.com/AnneBoleynFiles
https://twitter.com/thetudorsociety
https://www.instagram.com/tudor.society/
https://www.instagram.com/anneboleynfiles/
Blog: https://arquitecturapaisajeypatrimonio.wordpress.com
Richard Copans Documentary series "Architectures"
Family Londging in Guise. The philanthropist co...
Blog: https://arquitecturapaisajeypatrimonio.wordpress.com
Richard Copans Documentary series "Architectures"
Family Londging in Guise. The philanthropist company-boss André Godin built a workers’ housing estate with a palatial air. Social housing is born.
Le Familistère de Guise • Catherine Adda • France • 1997 • 28 minutes • Color • 1.78:1 • English
Blog: https://arquitecturapaisajeypatrimonio.wordpress.com
Richard Copans Documentary series "Architectures"
Family Londging in Guise. The philanthropist company-boss André Godin built a workers’ housing estate with a palatial air. Social housing is born.
Le Familistère de Guise • Catherine Adda • France • 1997 • 28 minutes • Color • 1.78:1 • English
Henri I De Guise - Murdered by Henri IV Of France: Henri de Lorraine, 3rd Duke of Guise and 2nd Prince of Joinville, also known as "Henri Le Balafré was born on...
Henri I De Guise - Murdered by Henri IV Of France: Henri de Lorraine, 3rd Duke of Guise and 2nd Prince of Joinville, also known as "Henri Le Balafré was born on 31 December 1550 in Joinville (Haute-Marne) and murdered on 23 December 1588 in Blois. He was a prince from a younger branch of the House of Lorraine.
At the head of a powerful aristocratic network, Henri De Guise became popular during the French religious wars as a defender of the Catholic faith. After taking part during Bartholomew’s night, he distinguished himself several times on the battlefield by fighting the Protestants. As Prince de Joinville, then Duke of Guise, and as Grand Master and Peer of France, he held an important position at court.
As head of the Catholic League, Henri De Guise aspired to govern France. He aimed to reduce the political influence of the Protestant party in France, by virtue of the principle of the Catholicity of the crown.
Henri De Guise was assassinated on the orders of Henri III, during the Estates General at the Château de Blois. His death indirectly led to the assassination of the Henri III Of France
Music from https://musopen.org/:
0000 J.S Bach - Concerto No.2 in C for 2 Cembalos - I. Allegro
This work has been identified as being free of known restrictions under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights.
Henri I De Guise - Murdered by Henri IV Of France: Henri de Lorraine, 3rd Duke of Guise and 2nd Prince of Joinville, also known as "Henri Le Balafré was born on 31 December 1550 in Joinville (Haute-Marne) and murdered on 23 December 1588 in Blois. He was a prince from a younger branch of the House of Lorraine.
At the head of a powerful aristocratic network, Henri De Guise became popular during the French religious wars as a defender of the Catholic faith. After taking part during Bartholomew’s night, he distinguished himself several times on the battlefield by fighting the Protestants. As Prince de Joinville, then Duke of Guise, and as Grand Master and Peer of France, he held an important position at court.
As head of the Catholic League, Henri De Guise aspired to govern France. He aimed to reduce the political influence of the Protestant party in France, by virtue of the principle of the Catholicity of the crown.
Henri De Guise was assassinated on the orders of Henri III, during the Estates General at the Château de Blois. His death indirectly led to the assassination of the Henri III Of France
Music from https://musopen.org/:
0000 J.S Bach - Concerto No.2 in C for 2 Cembalos - I. Allegro
This work has been identified as being free of known restrictions under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights.
In this month's Real English, we discover the incredible story of Marie de Guise, Scotland's other queen. Marie was Mary Queen of Scots mother who has pretty m...
In this month's Real English, we discover the incredible story of Marie de Guise, Scotland's other queen. Marie was Mary Queen of Scots mother who has pretty much been forgotten from the history books. I've made this into a two parter as I beleive her story deserves to be heard in as much details as possible!
In this month's Real English, we discover the incredible story of Marie de Guise, Scotland's other queen. Marie was Mary Queen of Scots mother who has pretty much been forgotten from the history books. I've made this into a two parter as I beleive her story deserves to be heard in as much details as possible!
Today, I am once again joined by the fabulous Dr. Linda Porter to discuss two queens consort - Madeleine of Valois and Marie of Guise.
Madeleine of Valois was the first wife of King James V of Scotland. Their marriage was arranged as part of a political alliance between Scotland and France. However, Madeleine's time as queen was tragically short-lived – she died just six months after their marriage, leaving James heartbroken.
Mary of Guise was James V's second wife and the mother of his successor, Mary, Queen of Scots. She was a noblewoman from a powerful French family who had extensive political and diplomatic experience. Mary of Guise played a crucial role in protecting her young daughter's throne.
Check out Dr. Porter's Books (https://www.amazon.com/stores/Linda-Porter/author/B001IR1J04?ref=ap_rdr&store_ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true)
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Host: Rebecca Larson (https://www.instagram.com/tudorsdynasty/)
Guest: Dr. Linda Porter (https://twitter.com/DrLindaPorter1)
Edited by: Rebecca Larson
Voice Over: David Black
Music: Ketsa, Alexander Nakarada, and Winnie the Moog
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Marie De Guise - Mother of Mary Stuart, Queen Of Scots: Marie De Guise was born on 22 November 1515 at Bar-le-Duc, Lorraine and died on 11 June 1560 at Edinburgh. She was Queen of Scots from 1538 until 1542 by her marriage to James V, and regent for her absent daughter Mary, queen of Scots from 1554 until 1560.
Thanks to the French troops that supported the Scottish government against internal and external enemies, she had de facto power over Scotland from 1547 onwards, although she was not formally given the post of regent until 1554. She was one of the main players in the Franco-Scottish alliance against England and the Scottish Protestants, and sought to preserve Scotland as a Catholic country for her absent daughter, a goal she failed to achieve, as she died in the midst of the conflict against the Scottish Protestants supported by England, allowing the Scottish Reformation to be implemented a year before her daughter's return.
Music from https://musopen.org/:
JS Bach - Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G major, BWV 1049
This work has been identified as being free of known restrictions under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights
The first promo video for The House Of Guise's debut album 'Estates', due out on April 24.
Mason is Mass Effect 2 here. Because that's what he does.
www.facebook.com/thehouseofguise
www.reverbnation.com/thehouseofguise
soundcloud.com/its-no-sam-records
http://itsnosamrecords.bandcamp.com/
👑✨ Step into the regal world of Tudor history with my video on Marie de Guise! 🏰 On this day, 22nd February 1540, witness the coronation of the remarkable Marie de Guise, queen consort of King James V of Scotland, at Holyrood Abbey. 🌹👸
👉 Subscribe now for an immersive journey into Marie's extraordinary life and the grandeur of her coronation. Delve into the intricate details of her marriage to James V, the lavish ceremonies, and the joyous celebrations that followed.
🤔 Explore the challenges faced by Marie, from navigating royal alliances to the heartbreaking loss of her sons. Uncover the significance of her role during the infancy of her daughter, Mary, who would later become the renowned Mary, Queen of Scots.
👶👑 Experience the poignant moments of Marie's life, from the birth of her children to the complexities of being a queen regent. Join me as I unravel the historical tapestry of Marie de Guise, a woman of strength, resilience, and profound influence.
🎥🌟 Don't miss out on this captivating journey through Tudor history! Subscribe now and be part of our historical community. #MarieDeGuise #TudorHistory #RoyalCoronation #SubscribeNow #HistoricalJourney #QueenConsort #MaryQueenOfScots #OnThisDay #HistoryUnveiled
Also on this day in Tudor history, 22nd February 1511, fifty-two-day-old Henry, Duke of Cornwall, son of King Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon, died. Find out more in last year’s video - https://youtu.be/uk3mpMrm_ak
You can find Claire at:
https://www.theanneboleynfiles.com
https://www.tudorsociety.com
https://www.facebook.com/theanneboleynfiles/
https://www.facebook.com/tudorsociety/
https://twitter.com/AnneBoleynFiles
https://twitter.com/thetudorsociety
https://www.instagram.com/tudor.society/
https://www.instagram.com/anneboleynfiles/
Blog: https://arquitecturapaisajeypatrimonio.wordpress.com
Richard Copans Documentary series "Architectures"
Family Londging in Guise. The philanthropist company-boss André Godin built a workers’ housing estate with a palatial air. Social housing is born.
Le Familistère de Guise • Catherine Adda • France • 1997 • 28 minutes • Color • 1.78:1 • English
Henri I De Guise - Murdered by Henri IV Of France: Henri de Lorraine, 3rd Duke of Guise and 2nd Prince of Joinville, also known as "Henri Le Balafré was born on 31 December 1550 in Joinville (Haute-Marne) and murdered on 23 December 1588 in Blois. He was a prince from a younger branch of the House of Lorraine.
At the head of a powerful aristocratic network, Henri De Guise became popular during the French religious wars as a defender of the Catholic faith. After taking part during Bartholomew’s night, he distinguished himself several times on the battlefield by fighting the Protestants. As Prince de Joinville, then Duke of Guise, and as Grand Master and Peer of France, he held an important position at court.
As head of the Catholic League, Henri De Guise aspired to govern France. He aimed to reduce the political influence of the Protestant party in France, by virtue of the principle of the Catholicity of the crown.
Henri De Guise was assassinated on the orders of Henri III, during the Estates General at the Château de Blois. His death indirectly led to the assassination of the Henri III Of France
Music from https://musopen.org/:
0000 J.S Bach - Concerto No.2 in C for 2 Cembalos - I. Allegro
This work has been identified as being free of known restrictions under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights.
In this month's Real English, we discover the incredible story of Marie de Guise, Scotland's other queen. Marie was Mary Queen of Scots mother who has pretty much been forgotten from the history books. I've made this into a two parter as I beleive her story deserves to be heard in as much details as possible!
In 1558, the DauphinFrancis married Mary, Queen of Scots. When the sickly young man became king after his father's death in 1559, the queen's uncles, the Duke of Guise and his brother the Cardinal of Lorraine, controlled French politics during his short reign.