History February 8: Mary I of Scotland Executed, Allegedly Involved in Wanting to Kill Queen Elizabeth I
History February 8: Mary I of Scotland Executed, Allegedly Involved in Wanting to Kill Queen Elizabeth I - The history of February 8 reminds us of the execution day of Mary I, Queen of Scotland exactly 437 years ago. Mary died at the age of 45 years. Mary, Queen of Scots, or better known as Mary, Queen of Scots, is one of the historical figures full of controversy in Scotland. After 19 years of imprisonment, Mary Stuart was beheaded on February 8, 1587 at Fotheringhay Castle, England because she was deemed to have been involved in a plot to assassinate Queen Elizabeth I. Due to his tragic life, he became one of the most famous Scottish royals. Take a look at the life history of Mary, Queen of Scotland, which is full of controversy. Early Life Linlithgow Palace, birthplace of Mary the queen of Scotland. Mary Stuart was Queen of Scotland who reigned from 14 December 1542 to 24 July 1567. Mary Stuart was born at Linlithgow Castle, Scotland on 8 Dece