Did Mary, Queen of Scots have children?

James VI and I was King of Scotland as James VI from 24 July 1567 and King of England and Ireland as James I from the union of the Scottish and English crowns on 24 March 1603 until his death in 1625.

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Did Mary, Queen of Scots have any babies?

She had no children. This meant that Mary's son, James VI of Scotland, also became James I of England, uniting the crowns of Scotland and England. The two parliaments remained separate. In 1612 James had Mary's body moved to Westminster Abbey, the traditional burial ground for kings and queens.
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Did Mary and Francis have a child in Reign?

She had a miscarriage and later engaged in a short affair with Louis Condé until he tried to take the crown from her husband. When King Francis died she returned to Scotland and has since married Lord Darnley. She soon gave birth to her first and only child, Prince James.
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Why did Mary and Francis not have a child?

The marriage produced no children, and may never even have been consummated, possibly due to Francis's illnesses or undescended testicles.
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What happened to Mary, Queen of Scots son?

Mary's son, King James VI of Scotland, became King James I of England. It was not until 1612 that Mary's son had her remains moved to Westminster Abbey, where he had commissioned her a grand monumental tomb.
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Did Mary, Queen of Scots have a lover?

Mary fell passionately in love with Henry, Lord Darnley, but it was not a success. Darnley was a weak man and soon became a drunkard as Mary ruled entirely alone and gave him no real authority in the country. Darnley became jealous of Mary's secretary and favourite, David Riccio.
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What happens to Lola and Francis baby?

Lola married Lord Julien to cover up her pregnancy. Francis becomes King, his child is born, and The Black Plague broke out all in the same day. Lola gave birth to King Francis' first child, Baron John Philip. Queen Mary agreed to be the Godmother to their child.
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Who is the father of Greer's baby?

Rose Castleroy is the product of a one-night stand between her mother, Greer Norwood and her father, Martin de Lambert.
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Who is the father of Mary's baby in Reign?

James VI and I, Prince of Scotland, is the son of Queen Mary Stuart and King Darnley. He is the heir to the Scottish and English thrones. Shortly after his birth, he was kidnapped by his father and left out in the middle of the cold woods.
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Do Kenna and bash have a child?

Her romance with him is fairly short as he betrays the Royal Family and nearly kills Bash. She is later revealed to be having Bash's baby and it restores her marriage with Bash.
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Do Mary and Bash have babies?

Mary assumes that it's Bash's child but Bash tells her that Isobel, the girl, is his cousin and her father was a traitor, so nobody could know about her. They both leave with Isobel and eventually help her give birth to a daughter.
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Did Mary, Queen of Scots have a child with Lord Darnley?

Born in Edinburgh Castle on 19 June 1566, James was the only son of Mary, Queen of Scots and her second husband, Lord Darnley. He was less than a year old when he saw his mother for the last time, and thirteen months old when he was crowned King of Scots in Stirling after her forced abdication.
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Is the show reign historically accurate?

If we were to ask the question 'Is Reign' a true story? We'd have to answer no. Aside from some minor events in backstory, Reign is a fantasy and its only claim to history is that there was indeed a Mary, Queen of Scots who married Francis, Dauphin of Viennois.
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Who got Greer pregnant?

Later on, Greer met a pirate named Martin and began a courtship at Mary's request. However, shortly after, he left the French Court. In The Hound and the Hare, it was revealed that Greer is pregnant with Martin´s child.
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Do Leith and Greer end up together?

Greer was brefly engaged to Lord Julien after her parents arranged it. Greer cheats on Lord Castleroy by making out with Leith, after thinking he had died. Greer married Lord Castleroy. Leith used his one favour with King Francis to rescue Lord Castleroy from interrogation, imprisonment.
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Do Greer and Castleroy have a baby?

In season four Greer gives birth to a baby called Rose. Rose has darker skin than her biological father does, making it impossible to believe that Lord Castleroy is the child's father.
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Does Francis get Olivia pregnant?

Olivia also asks Francis to be his mistress, both due to her own feelings and Queen Catherine's request. Catherine (unknown to Mary or Francis) tells Olivia to get pregnant by Francis so that she will wed him instead of Mary.
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What happens to Lola's son in Reign?

Jean-Philippe Valois Angoulême (English: John-Philip) is the illegitimate son of Francis and Lola. He was officially claimed by his father in The Lamb and the Slaughter, receiving the title of 1st Baron of Velay. He returns to French Court in Leaps of Faith, where he was with Lola as she was Elizabeth's prisoner.
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Why did Mary Stuart marry Bothwell?

His plan has to be admired for its cunning. He would encourage Bothwell in the plan to murder Darnley and would defend him from being implicated (in accordance with the understanding reached at the Craigmillar). He would then persuade Mary to marry him to protect her throne.
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How long were Mary and Bothwell married?

Later that year, while the Queen was in the Highlands, he escaped and went to Hermitage Castle. The Queen and Bothwell were by now very close. When Bothwell married Lady Jean Gordon, daughter of The 4th Earl of Huntly, in February 1566, the Queen attended the wedding (the marriage lasted just over a year).
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Did Mary ever meet Elizabeth?

Elizabeth I of England and Mary, Queen of Scots. Queen Elizabeth I of England and Mary, Queen of Scots were two of the greatest, most legendary rivals in recorded history—although they never even met. In one castle was Elizabeth, the childless “virgin” queen: bawdy, brilliant, tactical and cynical.
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Are there still Jacobites?

However, the current official Jacobite claimant, according to the Royal Stuart Society, is Franz von Bayern (b1933) of the House of Wittelsbach, a prince of Bavaria, as his name suggests, and the great-grandson of the last king of Bavaria, Ludwig III.
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What race are the Scottish?

Scotland's population was 96.0% white, a decrease of 2.0% from 2001. 91.8% of people identified as 'White: Scottish' or 'White: Other British' 4.2% of people identified as Polish, Irish, Gypsy/Traveller or 'White: Other' the population in Asian, African, Caribbean or Black, Mixed or Other ethnic groups doubled to 4%
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