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080 | 1 | _a929 María, Reina de Escocia | |
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_aVicary, Tim _eaut _98504 |
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_aMary, Queen of Scots _c/ Tim Vicary |
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_aOxford _b:Oxford University Press _c,2000 |
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_a56 p. _b:il. _c;20cm |
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490 | 0 | _aOxford bookworms library | |
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520 | 3 | _aEngland and Scotland in the 1500s. Two famous queens - Mary, the Catholic Queen of Scots, and Elizabeth I, the Protestant Queen of England. It was an exciting and a dangerous time to be alive, and to be a queen. Mary was Queen of Scotland when she was one week old. At sixteen, she was also Queen of France. She was tall and beautiful, with red-gold hair. Many men loved her and died for her. But she also had many enemies - men who said: 'The death of Mary is the life of Elizabeth.' | |
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