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A Tale of Cleves
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Anne of Cleves, Queen of Scotland


A Tale of Cleves

Mary of Bourbon would marry the King of Scotland, James V on 1532, however she would die a year after, Anne of Cleves would marry the King of Scotland in 1534 after, the King of Scotland, James looked for brides ready to marry and gave birth to two children, James VI b. 1538 and Margaret, Countess of Arran b. 1541, James would treat Anne of Cleves with respect although initially she is seen as the Dutch Mare, James find her attractive and very appealing sexually, after James died, Anne of Cleves would play as the regent for her own son and the one who negotiated with the marriage of James VI to Elizabeth I of England.


Amalia would take time to find a groom and would wait till her late 20’s and married Frederick of Palatinate in 1546, a marriage that would not bear children which would cause the inheritance of the palatinate to pass to Frederick’s relatives, which would mean that the only surviving relatives of Eleanor of Austria are the descendants of her daughter Maria of Portugal.

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