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Okay not gonna lie: The main reason I wanted to do this comic was because I couldn’t get the picture of England all, “GRRRR,” out of my head. And it’s based on fact, actually—during the reception for Mary’s and Francis’s wedding, the English ambassador just watched on pretty, “Kfkajfrarrrrr,” at all the happiness, and at the marital tie that Scotland and France now possessed.
As for the wedding itself, Mary’s crown was so heavy, people had to hold it in place on her head, and finally just take it off. Stress! They - Mary and Francis - married on 24 April, 1558, which made Francis the king consort of Scotland. Mary was 15, making Francis 14, and both were happy. That makes me happy! But then, when you’re that old, you like anyone who likes you, so. But they were happy regardless. :)
Not touched on in these happier/lighter comics is the rest of the Guise family. They’re up to some stuff, and it’s not all good. :( They will be addressed though. SO FEAR NOT!
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I combined last comic’s and this one together, cuz they don’t have much that you can’t find in any of the other links, but here.
Mary’s first wedding dress!
Help you understand a bit more about Catherine de Medicis.Posted on May 11, 2012 via Histeria with 101 notes
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” I’ll make you remember my name. Even to the next life.”
” Fous-moi la paix.”
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A dress worn by the Shakespearean actress Ellen Terry in an 1888 production of ‘Macbeth’. The dress, which Terry wore in her role as Lady Macbeth at the Lyceum Theatre in London, is adorned with 1000 iridescent wing cases from jewel beetles. The beetles naturally shed these cases as part of their life cycle.
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