Mary of Guelders
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Queen Consort of Scotland Mary of Gueldres (c. 1434 — 1 December 1463, Roxburgh Castle, Scotland) was the daughter of Arnold, Duke of Guelders, from Burgundy.
Mary married King James II of Scotland (1430 - 1460, reigned 1437 - 1460) at Holyrood Abbey in Edinburgh (3 July 1449) and went on to bear him eight children. She acted as Regent for a time during the minority of their son James III of Scotland (1451/52 - 1488), her husband having died as the result of an accident at the age of only 30.
Mary, a devout Christian, founded (c.1460) in memory of her husband Trinity College Church (on Edinburgh's Royal Mile), of which only the apse remains as the Brass Rubbing Centre.
She was buried in Trinity College Church, although her coffin was moved to Holyrood Abbey in 1848.
Preceded by Joan Beaufort |
Queen consort of Scotland 1449 - 1460 |
Succeeded by Margaret of Denmark |