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Madeline of Valois: Scotland's Summer Queen
In this video we look at Madeline of Valois, the short-lived Summer Queen who married James V of Scotland in 1537. Her life was short, but left a mark on Scottish history.
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published: 24 Aug 2023
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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
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Madeleine of Valois - A Tragic Marriage
published: 30 Aug 2023
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Madeleine of Valois, Queen of Scotland
Madeleine of Valois (10 August 1520 – 7 July 1537) was a French princess who became Queen of Scots as the first spouse of King James V.
published: 25 Apr 2015
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This FORGOTTEN Queen Of Scotland TRAGICALLY Died As A Teenager...
The PAINFUL Death Of The Forgotten Queen Of Scots - Madeleine of Valois
Throughout the Tudor Period, there were many high ranking members of society who married to gain more favour and wealth. Many Kings and Princes would be married to a powerful European princess to secure alliances for the country, for example during the reign of Bloody Mary I she married Philip of Spain to unite and ally England with the strongly and staunchly Catholic nation. Many father’s married their daughters off with the promise of greater influence, however in Scotland in the 16th century there was one royal marriage which was incredibly brief in it’s longevity, and it was a very tragic marriage. James V in 1537 married Madeleine of France, or Madeleine of Valois, but within months of their marriage, the young 1...
published: 11 Nov 2022
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Who was the Summer Queen of Scotland? #shorts #history #scottishhistory
On this day in Celtic History August 10, 1520, Madeleine of Valois was born. She was a French princess and the daughter of King Francis I of France and his wife, Queen Claude.
She is particularly notable for her marriage to King James V of Scotland. The marriage was arranged as part of a political alliance between France and Scotland. Madeleine married James in 1537 when she was just 16 years old.
Unfortunately, their marriage was short-lived, as Madeleine fell ill shortly after arriving in Scotland and passed away within six months of their marriage, in July 1537. Her cause of death is believed to have been tuberculosis. Having only arrived in Scotland about two months prior to her death, she was given the nickname “The Summer Queen.”
Madeleine's death had significant political imp...
published: 10 Aug 2023
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9 May - A proxy wedding for Marie de Guise and James V #shorts
On this day in Tudor history, 9th May 1538, Marie de Guise, or Mary of Guise, got married to King James V of Scotland. However, the groom was not present.
Find out more in this #TudorHistoryShorts from historian Claire Ridgway.
Claire is the founder of the Tudor Society, an online membership site for those who love Tudor history. There, you can learn from Claire and many other expert historians and authors, enjoy Tudor-focused magazines and live Q&A sessions with experts, and have access to all kinds of talks, articles, quizzes, virtual tours and more. Try it with a 14-day free trial - https://www.tudorsociety.com/signup/
Claire has written some bestselling Tudor history books:
On This Day in Tudor History - https://amzn.to/3oceahH
The Fall of Anne Boleyn: A Countdown - https://amzn.t...
published: 08 May 2021
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Elisabeth of Valois brings a gift to Philip II
Spanish and English subtitles.
Clip from the Spanish-English TV show 'Queens: Virgin & Martyr'.
Philip II of Spain discusses state affairs with his advisors. Elisabeth arrives to tell him that the 'Garden of Earthly Delights', the painting he has long desired, is finally there.
published: 12 Jan 2023
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Queen Claude of France - Married to a Womanizer
I am Claude of France, the eldest daughter of King Louis XII of France and Anne of Brittany. I was born in 1499, and I was heir to the Duchy of Brittany.
When I was a child, my mother arranged for me to be married to Francis of Angoulême, the heir to the French throne. However, my mother died in 1514, and my father remarried. His new wife, Mary Tudor, wanted her own son to be the next king, so she tried to have my marriage to Francis annulled.
However, my father stood by me, and my marriage to Francis went ahead in 1514. Francis became king in 1515, and I became queen.
Our marriage was not happy. Francis was a handsome and charming man, but he was also unfaithful and irresponsible. He had many mistresses, and he neglected his duties as king.
I was a devout Catholic, and I was faithful ...
published: 19 Oct 2023
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Catherine De Medici - The Black Queen of France Documentary
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published: 07 Oct 2022
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Madeline of Valois: Scotland's Summer Queen
In this video we look at Madeline of Valois, the short-lived Summer Queen who married James V of Scotland in 1537. Her life was short, but left a mark on Scotti...
In this video we look at Madeline of Valois, the short-lived Summer Queen who married James V of Scotland in 1537. Her life was short, but left a mark on Scottish history.
Learn about streaming tickets for Tudorcon at https://www.englandcast.com/TudorconOnline and use code EARLYBIRD to save $10 off your spot!
The Tudor Planner IndieGoGo is at https://www.igg.me/at/2024TudorPlanner
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https://wn.com/Madeline_Of_Valois_Scotland's_Summer_Queen
In this video we look at Madeline of Valois, the short-lived Summer Queen who married James V of Scotland in 1537. Her life was short, but left a mark on Scottish history.
Learn about streaming tickets for Tudorcon at https://www.englandcast.com/TudorconOnline and use code EARLYBIRD to save $10 off your spot!
The Tudor Planner IndieGoGo is at https://www.igg.me/at/2024TudorPlanner
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#tudorhistory #history #historypodcast #valois #tudors #16thcentury
- published: 24 Aug 2023
- views: 517
50:17
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 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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https://wn.com/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/B001IR1J04?ref=ap_rdr&store_ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true)
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Music: Ketsa, Alexander Nakarada, and Winnie the Moog
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- published: 29 Nov 2023
- views: 459
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Madeleine of Valois, Queen of Scotland
Madeleine of Valois (10 August 1520 – 7 July 1537) was a French princess who became Queen of Scots as the first spouse of King James V.
Madeleine of Valois (10 August 1520 – 7 July 1537) was a French princess who became Queen of Scots as the first spouse of King James V.
https://wn.com/Madeleine_Of_Valois,_Queen_Of_Scotland
Madeleine of Valois (10 August 1520 – 7 July 1537) was a French princess who became Queen of Scots as the first spouse of King James V.
- published: 25 Apr 2015
- views: 1844
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This FORGOTTEN Queen Of Scotland TRAGICALLY Died As A Teenager...
The PAINFUL Death Of The Forgotten Queen Of Scots - Madeleine of Valois
Throughout the Tudor Period, there were many high ranking members of society who marrie...
The PAINFUL Death Of The Forgotten Queen Of Scots - Madeleine of Valois
Throughout the Tudor Period, there were many high ranking members of society who married to gain more favour and wealth. Many Kings and Princes would be married to a powerful European princess to secure alliances for the country, for example during the reign of Bloody Mary I she married Philip of Spain to unite and ally England with the strongly and staunchly Catholic nation. Many father’s married their daughters off with the promise of greater influence, however in Scotland in the 16th century there was one royal marriage which was incredibly brief in it’s longevity, and it was a very tragic marriage. James V in 1537 married Madeleine of France, or Madeleine of Valois, but within months of their marriage, the young 16 year old Queen of Scots would be dead, two months after arriving in Scotland. Because of this she gained the sad nickname of the Summer Queen. But what is the story of the painful death of the forgotten Queen Of Scots?
https://wn.com/This_Forgotten_Queen_Of_Scotland_Tragically_Died_As_A_Teenager...
The PAINFUL Death Of The Forgotten Queen Of Scots - Madeleine of Valois
Throughout the Tudor Period, there were many high ranking members of society who married to gain more favour and wealth. Many Kings and Princes would be married to a powerful European princess to secure alliances for the country, for example during the reign of Bloody Mary I she married Philip of Spain to unite and ally England with the strongly and staunchly Catholic nation. Many father’s married their daughters off with the promise of greater influence, however in Scotland in the 16th century there was one royal marriage which was incredibly brief in it’s longevity, and it was a very tragic marriage. James V in 1537 married Madeleine of France, or Madeleine of Valois, but within months of their marriage, the young 16 year old Queen of Scots would be dead, two months after arriving in Scotland. Because of this she gained the sad nickname of the Summer Queen. But what is the story of the painful death of the forgotten Queen Of Scots?
- published: 11 Nov 2022
- views: 32050
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Who was the Summer Queen of Scotland? #shorts #history #scottishhistory
On this day in Celtic History August 10, 1520, Madeleine of Valois was born. She was a French princess and the daughter of King Francis I of France and his wife...
On this day in Celtic History August 10, 1520, Madeleine of Valois was born. She was a French princess and the daughter of King Francis I of France and his wife, Queen Claude.
She is particularly notable for her marriage to King James V of Scotland. The marriage was arranged as part of a political alliance between France and Scotland. Madeleine married James in 1537 when she was just 16 years old.
Unfortunately, their marriage was short-lived, as Madeleine fell ill shortly after arriving in Scotland and passed away within six months of their marriage, in July 1537. Her cause of death is believed to have been tuberculosis. Having only arrived in Scotland about two months prior to her death, she was given the nickname “The Summer Queen.”
Madeleine's death had significant political implications, as it left James V a widower and prompted negotiations for his subsequent marriage to Mary of Guise. Mary of Guise eventually became the mother of Mary, Queen of Scots, further entwining the royal families of France and Scotland through marriage and politics.
https://wn.com/Who_Was_The_Summer_Queen_Of_Scotland_Shorts_History_Scottishhistory
On this day in Celtic History August 10, 1520, Madeleine of Valois was born. She was a French princess and the daughter of King Francis I of France and his wife, Queen Claude.
She is particularly notable for her marriage to King James V of Scotland. The marriage was arranged as part of a political alliance between France and Scotland. Madeleine married James in 1537 when she was just 16 years old.
Unfortunately, their marriage was short-lived, as Madeleine fell ill shortly after arriving in Scotland and passed away within six months of their marriage, in July 1537. Her cause of death is believed to have been tuberculosis. Having only arrived in Scotland about two months prior to her death, she was given the nickname “The Summer Queen.”
Madeleine's death had significant political implications, as it left James V a widower and prompted negotiations for his subsequent marriage to Mary of Guise. Mary of Guise eventually became the mother of Mary, Queen of Scots, further entwining the royal families of France and Scotland through marriage and politics.
- published: 10 Aug 2023
- views: 1364
0:55
9 May - A proxy wedding for Marie de Guise and James V #shorts
On this day in Tudor history, 9th May 1538, Marie de Guise, or Mary of Guise, got married to King James V of Scotland. However, the groom was not present.
Find...
On this day in Tudor history, 9th May 1538, Marie de Guise, or Mary of Guise, got married to King James V of Scotland. However, the groom was not present.
Find out more in this #TudorHistoryShorts from historian Claire Ridgway.
Claire is the founder of the Tudor Society, an online membership site for those who love Tudor history. There, you can learn from Claire and many other expert historians and authors, enjoy Tudor-focused magazines and live Q&A sessions with experts, and have access to all kinds of talks, articles, quizzes, virtual tours and more. Try it with a 14-day free trial - https://www.tudorsociety.com/signup/
Claire has written some bestselling Tudor history books:
On This Day in Tudor History - https://amzn.to/3oceahH
The Fall of Anne Boleyn: A Countdown - https://amzn.to/3m8KaSi
George Boleyn: Tudor Poet, Courtier and Diplomat - https://amzn.to/2TdwyZr
The Anne Boleyn Collection - https://amzn.to/3kiQc1T
The Anne Boleyn Collection II - https://amzn.to/3o9LUwi
The Anne Boleyn Collection III - https://amzn.to/3kiQc1T
The Life of Anne Boleyn Colouring Books - https://amzn.to/3jkJ5Vz
Claire has also done an online history course, The Life of Anne Boleyn, for MedievalCourses.com - https://medievalcourses.com/overview/life-anne-boleyn-mc06/
You can find Claire at:
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https://wn.com/9_May_A_Proxy_Wedding_For_Marie_De_Guise_And_James_V_Shorts
On this day in Tudor history, 9th May 1538, Marie de Guise, or Mary of Guise, got married to King James V of Scotland. However, the groom was not present.
Find out more in this #TudorHistoryShorts from historian Claire Ridgway.
Claire is the founder of the Tudor Society, an online membership site for those who love Tudor history. There, you can learn from Claire and many other expert historians and authors, enjoy Tudor-focused magazines and live Q&A sessions with experts, and have access to all kinds of talks, articles, quizzes, virtual tours and more. Try it with a 14-day free trial - https://www.tudorsociety.com/signup/
Claire has written some bestselling Tudor history books:
On This Day in Tudor History - https://amzn.to/3oceahH
The Fall of Anne Boleyn: A Countdown - https://amzn.to/3m8KaSi
George Boleyn: Tudor Poet, Courtier and Diplomat - https://amzn.to/2TdwyZr
The Anne Boleyn Collection - https://amzn.to/3kiQc1T
The Anne Boleyn Collection II - https://amzn.to/3o9LUwi
The Anne Boleyn Collection III - https://amzn.to/3kiQc1T
The Life of Anne Boleyn Colouring Books - https://amzn.to/3jkJ5Vz
Claire has also done an online history course, The Life of Anne Boleyn, for MedievalCourses.com - https://medievalcourses.com/overview/life-anne-boleyn-mc06/
You can find Claire at:
https://www.theanneboleynfiles.com
https://www.tudorsociety.com
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https://www.facebook.com/tudorsociety/
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- published: 08 May 2021
- views: 2079
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Elisabeth of Valois brings a gift to Philip II
Spanish and English subtitles.
Clip from the Spanish-English TV show 'Queens: Virgin & Martyr'.
Philip II of Spain discusses state affairs with his advisors. ...
Spanish and English subtitles.
Clip from the Spanish-English TV show 'Queens: Virgin & Martyr'.
Philip II of Spain discusses state affairs with his advisors. Elisabeth arrives to tell him that the 'Garden of Earthly Delights', the painting he has long desired, is finally there.
https://wn.com/Elisabeth_Of_Valois_Brings_A_Gift_To_Philip_Ii
Spanish and English subtitles.
Clip from the Spanish-English TV show 'Queens: Virgin & Martyr'.
Philip II of Spain discusses state affairs with his advisors. Elisabeth arrives to tell him that the 'Garden of Earthly Delights', the painting he has long desired, is finally there.
- published: 12 Jan 2023
- views: 3339
0:50
Queen Claude of France - Married to a Womanizer
I am Claude of France, the eldest daughter of King Louis XII of France and Anne of Brittany. I was born in 1499, and I was heir to the Duchy of Brittany.
When ...
I am Claude of France, the eldest daughter of King Louis XII of France and Anne of Brittany. I was born in 1499, and I was heir to the Duchy of Brittany.
When I was a child, my mother arranged for me to be married to Francis of Angoulême, the heir to the French throne. However, my mother died in 1514, and my father remarried. His new wife, Mary Tudor, wanted her own son to be the next king, so she tried to have my marriage to Francis annulled.
However, my father stood by me, and my marriage to Francis went ahead in 1514. Francis became king in 1515, and I became queen.
Our marriage was not happy. Francis was a handsome and charming man, but he was also unfaithful and irresponsible. He had many mistresses, and he neglected his duties as king.
I was a devout Catholic, and I was faithful to my husband. I also tried to be a good queen. I supported Francis's efforts to modernize France, and I promoted education and the arts.
However, I was never able to win Francis's love. He preferred his mistresses to me. I was also deeply unhappy about Francis's decision to invade Italy. I knew that the war would be costly and bloody, and I feared for the future of France.
My fears were realized. In 1525, Francis was captured by the Spanish at the Battle of Pavia. He was held prisoner for a year, and I was forced to rule France in his absence.
I did my best to rule wisely, but I was faced with many challenges. The war in Italy was still ongoing, and the French economy was in ruins. I also had to deal with the threat of rebellion from the French nobility.
Francis was eventually released from captivity, but he continued to neglect his duties as king. He spent his time hunting and partying, while I was left to deal with the problems of government.
I died in 1524 at the age of twenty-four. I was pregnant with my seventh child, and I died from complications of childbirth.
I was buried in the Basilica of Saint-Denis, alongside my mother. I was mourned by my people, who remembered me as a kind and compassionate queen.
https://wn.com/Queen_Claude_Of_France_Married_To_A_Womanizer
I am Claude of France, the eldest daughter of King Louis XII of France and Anne of Brittany. I was born in 1499, and I was heir to the Duchy of Brittany.
When I was a child, my mother arranged for me to be married to Francis of Angoulême, the heir to the French throne. However, my mother died in 1514, and my father remarried. His new wife, Mary Tudor, wanted her own son to be the next king, so she tried to have my marriage to Francis annulled.
However, my father stood by me, and my marriage to Francis went ahead in 1514. Francis became king in 1515, and I became queen.
Our marriage was not happy. Francis was a handsome and charming man, but he was also unfaithful and irresponsible. He had many mistresses, and he neglected his duties as king.
I was a devout Catholic, and I was faithful to my husband. I also tried to be a good queen. I supported Francis's efforts to modernize France, and I promoted education and the arts.
However, I was never able to win Francis's love. He preferred his mistresses to me. I was also deeply unhappy about Francis's decision to invade Italy. I knew that the war would be costly and bloody, and I feared for the future of France.
My fears were realized. In 1525, Francis was captured by the Spanish at the Battle of Pavia. He was held prisoner for a year, and I was forced to rule France in his absence.
I did my best to rule wisely, but I was faced with many challenges. The war in Italy was still ongoing, and the French economy was in ruins. I also had to deal with the threat of rebellion from the French nobility.
Francis was eventually released from captivity, but he continued to neglect his duties as king. He spent his time hunting and partying, while I was left to deal with the problems of government.
I died in 1524 at the age of twenty-four. I was pregnant with my seventh child, and I died from complications of childbirth.
I was buried in the Basilica of Saint-Denis, alongside my mother. I was mourned by my people, who remembered me as a kind and compassionate queen.
- published: 19 Oct 2023
- views: 134749
1:08:44
Catherine De Medici - The Black Queen of France Documentary
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- published: 07 Oct 2022
- views: 2585253