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Essay heading: Mary Queen of scots- biography
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She marries Lord Darnley, her English cousin, and is infatuated with him in the beginning, but she soon starts to dislike him and refuses his demands for crown matrimonial. Darnley becomes jealous of Mary's most trusted friend, David Rizzio, and sets a plot to murder him. In 1566, a band of nobles led by Darnley, broke into Mary's home and killed Rizzo, perhaps hoping that the shock of it would prove fatal to the pregnant queen... displayed 300 characters
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In 1566, a band of nobles led by Darnley, broke into Mary's home and killed Rizzo, perhaps hoping that the shock of it would prove fatal to the pregnant queen. After the murder of Rizzio, Mary realized that Darnley, the playboy who was too interested in hunting and women, was unfitted for the political power in front of him... displayed next 300 characters
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