The collection of jewelry, clothes, and other artifacts belonging to Mary, Queen of Scots, is one of the most fascinating and enigmatic in European history. This volume presents a complete catalog of the items in her possession during her years as a prisoner in France, from 1556 to 1569. The catalog includes detailed descriptions of each item, along with illustrations and historical background. Whether you are a fan of Scottish history or just interested in the material culture of the Renaissance, this book is an essential resource.
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