Mary of Guise Queen Consort Scotland 1515-1560

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On 9th June 1513 [her father] Claude Lorraine 1st Duke Guise [aged 16] and [her mother] Antoinette Bourbon Duchess of Guise [aged 20] were married. She the daughter of [her grandfather] Francis Bourbon Count Vendôme and Soissons and [her grandmother] Marie Luxembourg Countess Vendôme and Soissons. He the son of René Lorraine II Duke Lorraine Duke of Bar and Philippa Egmont Duchess of Bar Duchess Lorraine [aged 46]. They were fourth cousins. She a great x 5 granddaughter of King Edward III of England.

On 22nd November 1515 Mary of Guise Queen Consort Scotland was born to Claude Lorraine 1st Duke Guise [aged 19] and Antoinette Bourbon Duchess of Guise [aged 22] at Bar le Duc.

On 30th April 1520 a skirmish took place on the High Street Edinburgh in which around five hundred supporters of James Hamilton 1st Earl Arran [aged 45] fought with a similar number of supporters of Archibald Douglas 6th Earl Angus [aged 31], chiefs of Clan Hamilton and Douglas respectively, over who had control over [her future husband] King James V of Scotland [aged 8].

Around eighty of the Hamilton's were killed with the Douglases victorious as a consequence of around eight hundred more supporters arriving under the leadership of Angus' brother William Douglas Prior of Coldingham [aged 27].

John Montgomerie Master of Eglinton [aged 37] was killed.

In 1524 [her future husband] Louis Valois II Duke Longueville [aged 14] succeeded II Duke Longueville.

On 4th September 1526 the Battle of Linlithgow Bridge was fought between supporters of [her future mother-in-law] Margaret Tudor Queen Scotland [aged 36], the king's mother, commanded by John Stewart 3rd Earl Lennox [aged 36] and supporters of Archibald Douglas 6th Earl Angus [aged 37] commanded by James Hamilton 1st Earl Arran [aged 51], over who would have control over [her future husband] King James V of Scotland [aged 14] in his minority.

John Stewart 3rd Earl Lennox was killed possibly after surrendering. His son Matthew [aged 9] succeeded 4th Earl Lennox.

William Cunningham 4th Earl Glencairn [aged 33] was captured.

In 1527 [her father] Claude Lorraine 1st Duke Guise [aged 30] was created 1st Duke Guise. [her mother] Antoinette Bourbon Duchess of Guise [aged 34] by marriage Duchess Guise.

On 4th August 1534 Louis Valois II Duke Longueville [aged 24] and Mary of Guise Queen Consort Scotland [aged 18] were married. She by marriage Duchess Longueville. She the daughter of Claude Lorraine 1st Duke Guise [aged 37] and Antoinette Bourbon Duchess of Guise [aged 41]. He the son of Louis Valois I Duke Longueville and Johanna Hochberg Duchess Longueville. They were fifth cousin once removed.

On 30th October 1535 [her son] François Valois III Duke Longueville was born to [her husband] Louis Valois II Duke Longueville [aged 25] and Mary of Guise Queen Consort Scotland [aged 19].

On 1st January 1537 [her future husband] King James V of Scotland [aged 24] and Madeleine Valois [aged 16] were married at Notre Dame de Paris Cathedral [Map]. She by marriage Queen Consort Scotland. She died six months later. She spent less than two months in Scotland; she was given the nickname the "Summer Queen". She the daughter of King Francis I of France [aged 42] and Claude Valois Orléans Queen Consort France. He the son of King James IV of Scotland and [her future mother-in-law] Margaret Tudor Queen Scotland [aged 47]. They were third cousin once removed. He a grandson of King Henry VII of England and Ireland.

On 9th June 1537 [her husband] Louis Valois II Duke Longueville [aged 27] died at Rouen, France [Map]. His son François [aged 1] succeeded III Duke Longueville.

On 17th July 1537 Janet Douglas Lady Glamis [aged 39] was burned at the stake at Edinburgh Castle [Map] for conspiring against the [her future husband] king's [aged 25] life. Her son, John 7th Lord Glamis Lyon [aged 16], was supposedly a witness to the burning.

On 4th August 1537 [her son] Louis Valois was born to [her former husband] Louis Valois II Duke Longueville and Mary of Guise Queen Consort Scotland [aged 21]. He died aged less than one years old.

Around December 1537 [her son] Louis Valois died.

On 18th June 1538 King James V of Scotland [aged 26] and Mary of Guise Queen Consort Scotland [aged 22] were married at St Andrew's Cathedral Priory, St Andrew's. She by marriage Queen Consort Scotland. She the daughter of Claude Lorraine 1st Duke Guise [aged 41] and Antoinette Bourbon Duchess of Guise [aged 45]. He the son of King James IV of Scotland and Margaret Tudor Queen Scotland [aged 48]. They were third cousins. He a grandson of King Henry VII of England and Ireland.

On 22nd February 1540 Mary of Guise Queen Consort Scotland [aged 24] was crowned Queen Consort Scotland at Holyrood House, Holyrood.

The Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland Volume 7 1538-1541 records payments associated with a gun salute and fireworks that are likely to be for the Queen's Coronation ...

Item, the vi and vij dayis of Februar, gevin to Johnne Gogar, carter, and his collegis for xvij draucht of munitioun fra Leith to the castell agane the Quenis coronatioun, price of the draucht ij S. v. jdd.; summa xlij S. v.jd.

Item, gevin to the sledderis for xvij draucht of gun chalmeris fra Leith to the castell, price of the draucht vj d.; summa. • - - viij S. v.j d.

Item, gevin to twa pynouris for dountaking of xxx chalmeris of the heid of Davidis towris, and carting of the samin, witht uthir chalmeris and munitioun eftir the coronatioun to be had agane to Leith, X S.

Item, gevin to the carteris for dountaking of the samin to Leith, extending to viij draucht, price of the draucht ij S. v.jd.; summa. - -. XX Š.

Item, gevin to the pynouris of Leith the xvij and xviij dayis of Februar for the cariage of the munitioun quhilk Johne Bog brocht hame fra the sandis begond the bulwerk to the Kingis werk, and housing thairof in the samin, ilk man havand in the day Xviij d.; Sulin IIla,.

Item, gevin to Andro Michelsoun, Archibald Roule, and Walter Byning, payntouris, for paynting and ourlaying of the samin artalgery, to the noumer of xlix pece, witht reid leid, price of the pece ourlaying, witht thair chalmeris, slottis, and bandis v S.; summa xij li. v Š.

Item, gevin for tarring of the towis that bindis on the samin artalgery upoun the stokkis, xxxiij S. viijd.

Item, gevin for ourlaying 1 bass withf reid leid, price of the pece ourlaying iſ S. v.j d.; summa vili v Š.

Item, the xx day of Februar, gevin to four pynouris for uphaving of certane bullettis to the loft in Leith, quhar the small munitionis lyis, and for changeing of the samin munitionis and bullettis within the hous, wirkand thairon fra morn to evin, ilk man havand xviij d.; summa. - - vj Š.

Item, gevin to Hannis Cochrane for expens debursit be him for the making of ij pece of artalgery in complete payment of his comptis, vj ti. ij Ś. x d

Item, gevin to him to pay vij werkmennis waigis wirk and witht him be the said space, takand oulklie xlij Ś.; summa. - - -. viij li. viij Š.

The Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland Volume 7 1538-1541 also record payments for clothing...

The expensis debursit upoun the King and Quenis cariage the said moneth.

Item, gevin to the sacristane of the Kingis chapell for cariage of the chapell gair fra Striveling to Linlythqw at 3ule, and fra Linlithgw to Edinburgh at the Quenis coronatioun, as his byll of compt beris, v fi vj S. viij d. [And other items relating to the carriage of the wardrope, etc., amounting to £6 1S.].

The expensis debursit be speciall preceptis, and at the Kingis command, the said moneth.

Gifts of clothing were made to the following persons:-Lord Robert's minstrel, Bad man, David Kirkcaldy, groom in the kitchen; Gilzem in the King's chamber, Bessie Lundy; Wedell, footman; Christian Baxter, Lady Jane's nurse; Alexander Whitelaw; Robert Stewart, brother to the Earl of Lennox.

Item, gevin to Hanis Andersoun in Leith in part of payment of his comptis for mending of the Mare Willibe,. - - - -... xl li.

Item, gevin to Williame Purves for dog chengeis, rache cuppelis, and mending of the knok, as his compt bers, vijfi. xiiij S.

Item, gevin to Lady Jane's servand to by him clathis, v ii.

Item, gevin to ane servand of the secretaris that he haid debursit, at the Kingis command, -... x fi.

Item, gevin to Johnne Dowglas of Authornden for certane treis tane fra him to the Kingis schippis furtht of his wod,. - - -. xx li.

Item, gevin to the maister cuke,. - - x fi,

Item, gevin to Thomas Schort, armorar, for iiij chafferonis tane fra him to the grete hors, at the Kingis com mand,. - - - - - viij fi.

Item, gevin to Ormond, pursewant, and Alexander Hutoun, messinger, for passing with clos writtingis to the lordis and ladyis to come to the Quenis coronatioun the xxv day of Januar,.. iiij li. viij Š.

Item, gevin to Williame Hardy, messinger, for passing witht siclyke lettres to the Erle of Huntlie and his lady, the Erle Marschell and his lady, in the North land,. - - - - -. xxijS.

Item, gevin to Maister David Balfour and Archibald Heriot, messinger, for thair expensis passing to Dun bertane to resave sourteis and mak compositioun witht the men that wer put in the castell the tyme of the air, - - - - iij li.

Item, gevin to twa officiaris of armes that passit in Angus, the Westland, Northland, and uther partis to warne the dammes to cum to the coronatioun, iijli vj S.

Item, the vi day of Februar, gevin to Johnne Mosman to gilt the Quenis septur, iiij rois nobillis; summa x fi, xijs.

Item, deliverit to him to be the samin septur, xxx; unces half unce of silver, price of the unce xv Š. x d.; Sunnina. - - - xxiiijti. xviij Š. ix d.

Item, for the fassoun of the samyn septur, ilk unce v Š.; summa - - - vijli. xv Š.

Item, the xiiij day of Februar, gevin to him for ane tabulat of gold to the Kingis grace, weyand thre crounis of the Sone,. - - - iij li. x Š.

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This is a translation of the 'Memoires of Jacques du Clercq', published in 1823 in two volumes, edited by Frederic, Baron de Reissenberg. In his introduction Reissenberg writes: 'Jacques du Clercq tells us that he was born in 1424, and that he was a licentiate in law and a counsellor to Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy, in the castellany of Douai, Lille, and Orchies. It appears that he established his residence at Arras. In 1446, he married the daughter of Baldwin de la Lacherie, a gentleman who lived in Lille. We read in the fifth book of his Memoirs that his father, also named Jacques du Clercq, had married a lady of the Le Camelin family, from Compiègne. His ancestors, always attached to the counts of Flanders, had constantly served them, whether in their councils or in their armies.' The Memoires cover a period of nineteen years beginning in in 1448, ending in in 1467. It appears that the author had intended to extend the Memoirs beyond that date; no doubt illness or death prevented him from carrying out this plan. As Reissenberg writes the 'merit of this work lies in the simplicity of its narrative, in its tone of good faith, and in a certain air of frankness which naturally wins the reader’s confidence.' Du Clercq ranges from events of national and international importance, including events of the Wars of the Roses in England, to simple, everyday local events such as marriages, robberies, murders, trials and deaths, including that of his own father in Book 5; one of his last entries.

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On 22nd May 1540 [her son] James Stewart was born to [her husband] King James V of Scotland [aged 28] and Mary of Guise Queen Consort Scotland [aged 24]. He a great grandson of King Henry VII of England and Ireland. He died aged less than one years old.

On 12th April 1541 [her son] Robert Stewart 1st Earl Albany was born to [her husband] King James V of Scotland [aged 29] and Mary of Guise Queen Consort Scotland [aged 25]. Possibly named Arthur? He died eight days later. He a great grandson of King Henry VII of England and Ireland.

On 20th April 1541 [her son] Robert Stewart 1st Earl Albany died being only eight days old.

On 21st April 1541 [her son] James Stewart died.

On 8th December 1542 [her daughter] Mary Queen of Scots was born to [her husband] King James V of Scotland [aged 30] and Mary of Guise Queen Consort Scotland [aged 27] at Linlithgow Palace. She a great granddaughter of King Henry VII of England and Ireland. She married 1. 24th April 1558 her third cousin Francis II King France King Consort Scotland 2. 29th July 1565 her half first cousin Henry "Lord Darnley" Stewart, son of Matthew Stewart 4th Earl Lennox and Margaret Douglas Countess Lennox, and had issue 3. 15th May 1567 her half third cousin once removed James "Lord Bothwell" Hepburn 1st Duke Orkney, son of Patrick Hepburn 3rd Earl Bothwell and Agnes Sinclair Countess Bothwell.

On 14th December 1542 [her husband] King James V of Scotland [aged 30] died at Falkland Palace [Map]. His daughter Mary succeeded I Queen Scotland. She was six days old.

On 29th April 1548 [her brother] Francis II Duke Guise [aged 29] and [her sister-in-law] Anna d'Este [aged 16] were married in Saint-Germain-en-Laye. They had seven children. She the daughter of Ercole Este II Duke Ferrara [aged 40] and Renée of France Duchess of Ferrara [aged 37]. He the son of [her father] Claude Lorraine 1st Duke Guise [aged 51] and [her mother] Antoinette Bourbon Duchess of Guise [aged 55]. They were third cousin once removed.

In 1550 Mary of Guise Queen Consort Scotland [aged 34] returned to France accompanied by John Graham 4th Earl Menteith [aged 21].

On 12th April 1550 [her father] Claude Lorraine 1st Duke Guise [aged 53] died. His son [her brother] Francis [aged 31] succeeded 1st Duke Guise.

Diary of Edward VI. 9th August 1550. The French embassadour came to Windsore to sue for a pasport for the douagier of Scotteland [aged 34]; wich being graunted, so she came like a frend, he required 300 hors to passe, with 200 kepers, wich was not holly graunted, but only 200 hors with 150 kepers in on(e) companie, cumming into this realme as shuld be apointed, shuld without let passe into Fraunce, and not returne this way.1

Note 1. This plan was reversed. The queen sailed from Edinburgh (to visit her daughter Mary queen of Scots [aged 7], who was then in France,) on the 7th Sept. 1550, and landed at Dieppe on the 19th. On her return she came through England, landing at Portsmouth on the 2d Nov. 1551: under which date we shall meet her again.

In 1551 [her son] François Valois III Duke Longueville [aged 15] died.

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In October 1551 Mary of Guise Queen Consort Scotland [aged 35] stayed the night in Cowdray House [Map].

Henry Machyn's Diary. 2nd November 1551. The ij day of November cam to Londun from Hamton courtte [Map] and landyd at Benard castyll [Map] the old Qwyne of Schottes [aged 35], and cam rydyng to the bysshope('s) palles at Powlles with many lordes, the duke of Suffoke [aged 34], my lord marqwes of Northamptun [aged 39], my lord of Warwyke [aged 24], the lord Welebe [aged 34], my lord Haward [aged 41], my lord Rosselle [aged 66], lord Bray, and dyvers mo lords and knyghtes and gentyllmen, and then cam the Qwyne of Schottes and alle owre lades and her gentyll women and owre gentyll women to the nomber of a C. and ther was sent her mony grett gyftes by the mayre and aldermen, as beyffes, mottuns, velles, swines, bred, wylld ffulle, wyne, bere, spysys, and alle thyngs, and qwaylles, sturgeon, wod and colles, and samons, by dyver men.

Note. Visit of the old queen of Scots. The queen dowager of Scotland (Mary of Guise) embarked at Edinburgh to visit her daughter in France, Sept. 7, 1550. On her return she landed at Portsmouth on the 2d Nov. 1551. (Lettres de Marie Stuart, edited by the Prince Alexandre Labanoff, 8vo. 1844, vol. i. 5.) The privy council addressed, "25 Sept. 1551. A Letter to the lord chauncelor requiring him to passe under the greate seal a saulf-conduct graunted by the kinges majestie to the dowager of Scotlande, and to retayne with him for a record the originall thereof sent him signed by his highnes." The saulf-conduct itself is printed in Rymer's Collection, xv. 290: it bears an earlier date, viz. 17 Sept. Some subsequent minutes of the Privy Council relating to preparations for this visit are given by Strype. There are many particulars of it in king Edward's Diary, and a narrative of the queen's reception is in MS. Harl. 290, art. 2.

Note. Funeral of sir Michael Lyster. The name of the lord chief justice of the king's bench was sir Richard Lyster, but that of his eldest son, here recorded, was sir Michael. See the memoir on the monument of sir Richard Lyster at St. Michael's church, Southampton, by Sir F. Madden, in the Winchester volume of the Archæological Institute. There is a portrait of a lady Lyster among the Holbein Heads: it may be doubtful to which lady of the name it belongs (see the pedigree given by Sir F. Madden); but Mr. Lodge, in his accompanying memoir, supposed it to be that of lady Mary, daughter of the earl of Southampton, wife of sir Richard, grandson of the chief justice. (See her funeral afterwards, p. 273.)

Henry Machyn's Diary. 4th November 1551. [The iiij day of November the Queen [aged 35] rode unto the court, attended with a great train of noblemen, gentlemen, and ladies. At the Court gate stood all the guards in their best coats. Ther the yerle of Pembroke [aged 50] saluted her and brought her to the hall dore, and ther mett her the duke [of Northumberland] [aged 47] and broyth her into the hall, and ther mett the [King's [aged 14] grace, who salu]tyd her, and dyd inbrasse her and kyssyd her, and [took her by] the hand, and led her up in to the chambur of [presence; and] so ther was a bankett, and so when all was [done, the Queen] toke her horsse and was browght unto the bysshopes palesse to soper, and ther she laye ther tyll the (blank)

Wriothesley's Chronicle [1508-1562]. 4th November 1551. The 4 of November the sayd Quene [aged 35] rode from the sayd place to the Kinges pallace at Whitehall by Westminster in hir charyot, accompanyed with diuers knightes and gentlemen, carles and lordes, the [her former sister-in-law] Lady Margaret Dowglas [aged 36], the Duches of Richmond [aged 32], the Duches of Suffolke [aged 32], the Duches of Northumberland [aged 42], with diuers other noble women of England and ladyes of Scotland followinge after them; the Dukes of Northumberland [aged 47] and Suffolke and the Lord Treasurer [aged 68] receivinge her within the Court gate, all the guard standinge on euery syde of the Court; and at her entringe in at the hall the Kinges Maiestie [aged 14] stode in the upper ende of the hall, the Earle of Warwicke [aged 24] [Note. assumed to be referring to the subsiduary title of the Duke of Northumberland] houldinge the sworde afore the Kinge; she kneelinge downe, the Kinges Maiestie tooke her up and, kissinge her, he tooke her by the hand, she comminge with him, he led her up into the chamber of presence, and so from thence to the Queues chamber of presence, where he kissed all the ladyes of Scotland, and so departed for a while; and that daye she dyned on the Quenes syde with the Kinges Maiestie, the Kinges service and hers comminge both togeather, richely serued in gylt plate; the Kinges seruice on the right hand of the table, and the Quenes on the left hand, she sittinge by the Kinge apart by his cloth of estate; the goodly cupbord of plate of gould and gylte that day there occupyed, with the rich hanginges and costly meates, was wondrous to see. All the ladyes of England and Scotland dyned in the Quenes great chamber, and were serued in siluer all theyr meates; dinner ended, the Kinges Maiestie shewed her his galleries and gardens, with other commodityes of that place; and about foure of the clocke he brought her downe againe by the hand into the hall, where he received her and there kissed hir, and so she departed to the Bishops house againe to Pawles in lyke manner as she went thither.

Henry Machyn's Diary. 6th November 1551. The vj day of November the Qwyne [aged 35] rod thrught [London] to Bysshope-gatt [Map], and the duke of Northumberland [aged 47] [and a hundred] of grett horsys and cotes of welvet in-brodery, [with] hats of velvet and whyt fethers and chynes of gold; [and the] yerle of Penbroke [aged 50] with a C. gret horsses, cotes gardy [d with] velvet, and chynes, hats and whyt fethers, and every [man] havyng a new gayffelyns [javelins] in ther hands, and a bage; and then cam the lord Tresorer with a C. gret horsse and ther cotes of marbull, with bage the facon of gold and gayffelins; and with gret nombur of lords and knyghts, and gentyllmen and lades; and ther the Qwyne reseyvyd of the chamburlain of London at the gatt a C. marke owt of the chambur.

On 24th April 1558 [her son-in-law] Dauphin of France [aged 14] and Mary Queen of Scots [aged 15] were married at Notre Dame de Paris Cathedral [Map]. He by marriage King Consort Scotland. She the daughter of King James V of Scotland and Mary of Guise Queen Consort Scotland [aged 42]. He the son of King Henry II of France [aged 39] and Catherine Medici Queen Consort France [aged 39]. They were third cousins. She a great granddaughter of King Henry VII of England and Ireland.

On 11th June 1560 Mary of Guise Queen Consort Scotland [aged 44] died at Edinburgh Castle [Map].

Royal Ancestors of Mary of Guise Queen Consort Scotland 1515-1560

Kings Wessex: Great x 15 Grand Daughter of King Edmund "Ironside" I of England

Kings Godwinson: Great x 14 Grand Daughter of King Harold II of England

Kings England: Great x 6 Grand Daughter of King Edward III of England

Kings Scotland: Great x 12 Grand Daughter of King David I of Scotland

Kings France: Great x 5 Grand Daughter of King John "The Good" II of France

Kings Duke Aquitaine: Great x 18 Grand Daughter of Ranulf I Duke Aquitaine

Kings Spain: Great x 10 Grand Daughter of Alfonso II King Aragon

Royal Descendants of Mary of Guise Queen Consort Scotland 1515-1560
Number after indicates the number of unique routes of descent. Descendants of Kings and Queens not included.

Mary Queen of Scots [1]

Ancestors of Mary of Guise Queen Consort Scotland 1515-1560

Great x 4 Grandfather: John Metz I Duke Lorraine 2 x Great Grandson of King Philip III of France

Great x 3 Grandfather: Frederick Metz I Count Vaudémont 3 x Great Grandson of King Philip III of France

Great x 4 Grandmother: Sophie Württemberg Duchess Lorraine

Great x 2 Grandfather: Antoine Count of Vaudémont 4 x Great Grandson of King Philip III of France

Great x 1 Grandfather: Frederick Lorraine Count Vaudémont 5 x Great Grandson of King Philip III of France

Great x 2 Grandmother: Marie Countess of Harcourt

Grandfather: René Lorraine II Duke Lorraine Duke of Bar 3 x Great Grandson of King John "The Good" II of France

Great x 4 Grandfather: Louis Valois Anjou I Duke Anjou son of King John "The Good" II of France

Great x 3 Grandfather: King Louis of Naples Grandson of King John "The Good" II of France

Great x 4 Grandmother: Marie Chatillon Duchess Anjou 2 x Great Granddaughter of King Philip III of France

Great x 2 Grandfather: René Valois Anjou I Duke Anjou Great Grandson of King John "The Good" II of France

Great x 4 Grandfather: King John I of Aragon 4 x Great Grandson of King Louis VIII of France

Great x 3 Grandmother: Yolande Barcelona Queen Consort Naples Great Granddaughter of King John "The Good" II of France

Great x 4 Grandmother: Yolande of Bar Queen Consort Aragon Granddaughter of King John "The Good" II of France

Great x 1 Grandmother: Yolande Valois Anjou 2 x Great Granddaughter of King John "The Good" II of France

Great x 4 Grandfather: John Metz I Duke Lorraine 2 x Great Grandson of King Philip III of France

Great x 3 Grandfather: Charles Metz II Duke Lorraine 3 x Great Grandson of King Philip III of France

Great x 4 Grandmother: Sophie Württemberg Duchess Lorraine

Great x 2 Grandmother: Isabella Metz Duchess Anjou I Duchess Lorraine 4 x Great Granddaughter of King Philip III of France

Father: Claude Lorraine 1st Duke Guise 4 x Great Grandson of King John "The Good" II of France

Great x 4 Grandfather: Arnold Egmont

Great x 3 Grandfather: John Egmont

Great x 2 Grandfather: Arnold Egmont Duke Guelders

Great x 1 Grandfather: Adolf Egmont 2nd Duke Guelders 3 x Great Grandson of King John "The Good" II of France

Great x 4 Grandfather: Adolph de la Marck 6 x Great Grandson of King Stephen I England

Great x 3 Grandfather: Adolph de la Marck I Duke Cleves 7 x Great Grandson of King Stephen I England

Great x 4 Grandmother: Margaret Jülich Countess Cleves and Mark 6 x Great Granddaughter of King Stephen I England

Great x 2 Grandmother: Catherine de la Marck 2 x Great Granddaughter of King John "The Good" II of France

Great x 4 Grandfather: John "Fearless" Valois Duke Burgundy Grandson of King John "The Good" II of France

Great x 3 Grandmother: Marie Valois Duchess Cleves Great Granddaughter of King John "The Good" II of France

Great x 4 Grandmother: Margaret Wittelsbach Duchess Burgundy 3 x Great Granddaughter of King Philip III of France

Grandmother: Philippa Egmont Duchess of Bar Duchess Lorraine 3 x Great Granddaughter of King John "The Good" II of France

Great x 4 Grandfather: Louis Bourbon II Duke Bourbon Great Grandson of King Philip III of France

Great x 3 Grandfather: John Bourbon I Duke Bourbon 2 x Great Grandson of King Philip III of France

Great x 4 Grandmother: Anne Auvergne Duchess Bourbon

Great x 2 Grandfather: Charles Bourbon I Duke Bourbon Great Grandson of King John "The Good" II of France

Great x 4 Grandfather: John Valois 1st Duke Berry son of King John "The Good" II of France

Great x 3 Grandmother: Marie Valois I Duchess Auverge Granddaughter of King John "The Good" II of France

Great x 4 Grandmother: Joanne Armagnac Duchess Berry 2 x Great Granddaughter of King Louis IX of France

Great x 1 Grandmother: Catherine Bourbon Duchess Guelders 2 x Great Granddaughter of King John "The Good" II of France

Great x 4 Grandfather: Philip "Bold" Valois II Duke Burgundy son of King John "The Good" II of France

Great x 3 Grandfather: John "Fearless" Valois Duke Burgundy Grandson of King John "The Good" II of France

Great x 4 Grandmother: Margaret Dampierre Duchess Burgundy Great Granddaughter of Philip V King France I King Navarre

Great x 2 Grandmother: Agnes Valois Duchess Bourbon Great Granddaughter of King John "The Good" II of France

Great x 4 Grandfather: Albert Wittelsbach I Duke Lower Bavaria 2 x Great Grandson of King Philip III of France

Great x 3 Grandmother: Margaret Wittelsbach Duchess Burgundy 3 x Great Granddaughter of King Philip III of France

Great x 4 Grandmother: Margaret of Silesia Duchesa Lowwer Bavaria

Mary of Guise Queen Consort Scotland 5 x Great Granddaughter of King John "The Good" II of France

Great x 4 Grandfather: Jacques Bourbon I Count La Marche and Ponthieu Great Grandson of King Louis IX of France

Great x 3 Grandfather: Jean Bourbon I Count La Marche 2 x Great Grandson of King Louis IX of France

Great x 4 Grandmother: Jeanne Chatillon Countess La Marche 7 x Great Granddaughter of King William "Conqueror" I of England

Great x 2 Grandfather: Louis Bourbon 1st Count Vendôme 1st Count Castres 3 x Great Grandson of King Louis IX of France

Great x 3 Grandmother: Catherine Vendome

Great x 1 Grandfather: John Bourbon VIII Count Vendôme 4 x Great Grandson of King Louis IX of France

Great x 4 Grandfather: RAOUL MONTFORT

Great x 3 Grandfather: Guy Montfort Baron Laval

Great x 2 Grandmother: Jeanne Laval Countess Vendôme and Castres 4 x Great Granddaughter of King Henry III of England

Great x 4 Grandfather: Guy 12th de Laval Baron 2 x Great Grandson of King Henry III of England

Great x 3 Grandmother: Anne 13th de Laval Baroness Laval 3 x Great Granddaughter of King Henry III of England

Grandfather: Francis Bourbon Count Vendôme and Soissons 5 x Great Grandson of King Louis IX of France

Great x 1 Grandmother: Isabelle Beauvau Countess Vendôme

Mother: Antoinette Bourbon Duchess of Guise 4 x Great Granddaughter of King John "The Good" II of France

Great x 4 Grandfather: John Luxembourg II Count of Brienne and Conversano 3 x Great Grandson of King Henry III of England

Great x 3 Grandfather: Peter Luxembourg I Count Saint Pol 4 x Great Grandson of King Henry III of England

Great x 4 Grandmother: Margaret Brienne Countess of Brienne

Great x 2 Grandfather: Louis Luxembourg I Count Saint Pol 5 x Great Grandson of King Henry III of England

Great x 4 Grandfather: Francesco Baux 1st Duke Andria

Great x 3 Grandmother: Margherita Baux 5 x Great Granddaughter of King John of England

Great x 4 Grandmother: Sueva Orsini 4 x Great Granddaughter of King John of England

Great x 1 Grandfather: Peter Luxembourg II Count Saint Pol and Soissons 3 x Great Grandson of King Edward III of England

Great x 4 Grandfather: Henry of Bar Grandson of King John "The Good" II of France

Great x 3 Grandfather: Robert of Bar Count Soissons Count Marle Great Grandson of King John "The Good" II of France

Great x 4 Grandmother: Marie de Coucy Countess Soissons Granddaughter of King Edward III of England

Great x 2 Grandmother: Jeanne of Bar Countess Soissons 2 x Great Granddaughter of King John "The Good" II of France

Great x 3 Grandmother: Jeanne Countess Marle, Soissons and Meaux

Grandmother: Marie Luxembourg Countess Vendôme and Soissons 3 x Great Granddaughter of King John "The Good" II of France

Great x 4 Grandfather: Amadeus "Red Count" Savoy VII Count Savoy 17 x Great Grandson of Charles "Charlemagne aka Great" King of the Franks King Lombardy Holy Roman Emperor

Great x 3 Grandfather: Amadeus Savoy VIII Count Savoy Great Grandson of King John "The Good" II of France

Great x 4 Grandmother: Bonne Valois Countess Armagnac and Savoy Granddaughter of King John "The Good" II of France

Great x 2 Grandfather: Louis Savoy I Count Savoy Great Grandson of King John "The Good" II of France

Great x 4 Grandfather: Philip "Bold" Valois II Duke Burgundy son of King John "The Good" II of France

Great x 3 Grandmother: Mary Valois Countess Savoy Granddaughter of King John "The Good" II of France

Great x 4 Grandmother: Margaret Dampierre Duchess Burgundy Great Granddaughter of Philip V King France I King Navarre

Great x 1 Grandmother: Margaret Savoy Countess Saint Pol 2 x Great Granddaughter of King John "The Good" II of France

Great x 3 Grandfather: Janus of Cyprus

Great x 2 Grandmother: Anne Cyprus Countess Savoy

Great x 4 Grandfather: Bernabò Visconti

Great x 3 Grandmother: Anglesia Visconti

Great x 4 Grandmother: Beatrice Regina della Scala