![]() ![]() Bastardized following the 1536 execution of her mother, Anne Boleyn, she spent her childhood at the mercy of the changing whims of her father, Henry VIII. Unlike her Scottish counterpart, whose position as the only legitimate child of James V cemented her royal status, Elizabeth followed a protracted path to the throne. Wed to the dauphin in April 1558, 16-year-old Mary-already so renowned for her beauty that she was deemed “ la plus parfaite,” or the most perfect-ascended to the French throne the following July, officially asserting her influence beyond her home country to the European continent.Īs Mary donned dual crowns, the new English queen, her cousin Elizabeth Tudor, consolidated power on the other side of the Channel. Her height emphasized Mary’s seemingly innate queenship: Enthroned as Scotland’s ruler at just six days old, she spent her formative years at the French court, where she was raised alongside future husband Francis II. Not only was she a female monarch in an era dominated by men, she was also physically imposing, standing nearly six feet tall. Mary, Queen of Scots, towered over her contemporaries in more ways than one. ![]()
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