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==Descendants== Henry VII's elder daughter Margaret was married first to James IV of Scotland (1488–1513), and their son became James V of Scotland (1513–42), whose daughter became [[Mary, Queen of Scots]]. By means of this marriage, Henry VII hoped to break the Auld Alliance between Scotland and France. Margaret Tudor's second marriage was to Archibald Douglas; their grandson, Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley married Mary, Queen of Scots. Their son, James VI of Scotland (1567–1625), inherited the throne of England as [[James I, King of England|James I]] (1603–25) after the death of [[Elizabeth I, Queen of England|Elizabeth I]]. Henry VII's other surviving daughter, Mary, first married [[Louis XII, King of France|King Louis XII of France]] (1498–1515) and then, when he died after only about 3 months of marriage, she married Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk without her brother's (now [[Henry VIII, King of England|King Henry VIII]]) permission. Their daughter Frances married Henry Grey, and her children included Lady Jane Grey, in whose name her parents and in-laws tried to seize the throne after [[Edward VI, King of England|Edward VI of England]] (1537–53) died.
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