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  1. Madeleine of Valois (10 August 1520 – 7 July 1537) was a French princess who briefly became Queen of Scotland in 1537 as the first wife of King James V. The marriage was arranged in accordance with the Treaty of Rouen, and they were married at Notre-Dame de Paris in January 1537, despite French reservations over her failing health.

  2. 8 giu 2023 · Madeleine of Valois was a French princess who married James V of Scotland in 1537, but died six months later of tuberculosis. Learn about her life, marriage, and legacy in this article by Amy Irvine.

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  3. Madeleine of France, also called Magdalena of Valois (1 December 1443 – 21 January 1495), was a French princess who became Princess of Viana by marriage to Gaston of Foix. She was the regent of Navarre between 1479 and 1494 during the minority of her two children, each of whom became monarchs of Navarre: Francis I and Catherine I .

  4. 15 set 2016 · Madeleine of Valois – The delicate Queen of Scots. Thursday, 15 September 2016, 7:00 Amy Eloise Kelly Claude of France, Madeleine of Valois, Mary of Bourbon, Mary of Guise, Mary Queen of Scots, Scotland, The Royal Women 3. (public domain) Madeleine was born in August 1520; she was the fifth child of Francis I of France and his wife, Queen Claude.

  5. Learn about the short-lived marriage of James V of Scotland and Madeleine of Valois, the daughter of King Francis I of France, in 1537. Discover how the \"Auld Alliance\" between Scotland and France influenced their relationship and how Madeleine died in Scotland after six months.

  6. 11 apr 2024 · Born into the house of Valois in France, Madeleines destiny would weave with that of Scotland, earning her the evocative title of the Summer Queen, a moniker that established both her ephemeral reign and the fleeting warmth of her presence.

  7. Madeleine of Valois, Queen of Scotland; Twelfth-century English queens: charters and authority; The Medieval Magazine: Jeanne de Valois (Volume 2 Issue 18) 'Sche is but a womman': the queen and princess in Scotland, 1424-63; Holy Pilgrimage Town: Vézelay, Church and Hill