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Mary Queen Of Scots In Mourning Dress Coloring Pages
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Mary Queen of Scots wore mourning dress multiple times during her dramatic life, most notably as a young widow when her first husband, the French King Francis II, died in 1560. At just 18 years old, she followed the strict mourning customs of 16th-century European royalty, wearing all black for months. These elegant yet somber gowns reflected both her grief and her royal status. Mary's mourning periods marked pivotal moments in her turbulent reign, from losing her crown to facing execution. Our free printable coloring page captures the intricate details of Renaissance mourning fashion, allowing you to explore this fascinating chapter of Scottish history while learning about royal customs and medieval clothing traditions.
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Fun facts about Mary Queen Of Scots In Mourning Dress
Mary became Queen of Scotland when she was only six days old, making her one of the youngest monarchs in history.
She spoke six languages fluently: Scots, French, Latin, Greek, Italian, and Spanish, but ironically struggled with English despite claiming the English throne.
Mary was nearly six feet tall, which was extremely unusual for women in the 16th century and made her tower over most people at court.
She loved to play golf and was criticized for playing just days after her second husband Lord Darnley was murdered in 1567.
Mary owned a small dog that reportedly hid under her petticoats during her execution and refused to leave her body afterward.
About Mary Queen Of Scots In Mourning Dress
When did Mary Queen of Scots wear mourning dress?
Mary wore mourning dress several times, first at age 18 when her husband King Francis II of France died in 1560. She also wore mourning colors during her imprisonment and reportedly chose a black dress for her execution in 1587, symbolizing her perpetual grief.
What did 16th-century royal mourning dress look like?
Royal mourning dress was entirely black, including the gown, hood, and veil. The fabric was often expensive silk or velvet with minimal decoration. Queens wore white caps or coifs underneath black hoods, and jewelry was typically limited to simple pieces or religious symbols.
How long did queens have to wear mourning clothes in Mary's time?
Royal widows typically wore full mourning dress for one year, followed by half-mourning colors like gray or purple for six more months. However, some queens chose to wear mourning colors much longer to show continued devotion to their deceased husbands.
Why was Mary called the 'White Queen' in France?
After King Francis II died, Mary wore 'deuil blanc' or white mourning, a special French royal tradition for young widowed queens. Most European courts wore black for mourning, but French royal widows under 25 could wear white, symbolizing both grief and youth.
What happened to Mary after she became a widow in France?
After Francis II's death in 1560, 18-year-old Mary lost her position as Queen of France. She returned to Scotland in 1561 after spending most of her life in the French court, facing the challenge of ruling a country she barely knew.
Did Mary choose her final dress for symbolic reasons?
Yes, Mary carefully chose a black velvet dress for her execution, removing it to reveal a deep red petticoat underneath. The black represented mourning for her life, while red symbolized Catholic martyrdom and her royal blood, making a powerful final statement.
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