The last monarch of Scotland to be a Roman Catholic was Mary Stuart, who was named Queen of Scots at the age of six days old. The English Queen, Elizabeth Tudor, is imprisoned at the age of 23 by her cousin, the ruthless nemesis. It has been 19 years since Mary's death, and Elizabeth's throne has been freed from the threat of Mary's death. Historical contrast is created by the two very different personalities of the reigning monarchs.
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The last monarch of Scotland to be a Roman Catholic was Mary Stuart, who was named Queen of Scots at the age of six days old. The English Queen, Elizabeth Tudor, is imprisoned at the age of 23 by her cousin, the ruthless nemesis. It has been 19 years since Mary's death, and Elizabeth's throne has been freed from the threat of Mary's death. Historical contrast is created by the two very different personalities of the reigning monarchs.
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