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| name = All It Cost Her |
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| season = [[Season Four]] |
| season = [[Season Four]] |
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| number = Episode 16 |
| number = Episode 16 |
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| airdate = June 16, 2017 |
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| writer = [[April Blair]]<br> [[Laurie McCarthy]] |
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'''Lord Narcisse:''' Struggling to maintain her throne. |
'''Lord Narcisse:''' Struggling to maintain her throne. |
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− | '''Queen Catherine:''' This is Stéphane Narcisse |
+ | '''Queen Catherine:''' This is Stéphane Narcisse, he's the Lord Chancellor of France. |
+ | Stéphane, this is a witch that my pious daughter, Leeza, rounded up amongst other heretics.<br> |
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+ | '''Emanuelle:''' I didn’t care for her. Clearly, you didn’t either. |
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+ | '''Emanuelle:''' Don't worry. Spain will still be a bother, but its queen won't be a problem much longer. Complications with her third child. A girl. |
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+ | '''Emanuelle:''' Nicole is inches from the grave. She just doesn’t know it yet. <br> |
'''Queen Catherine:''' Then you'll have your money and your freedom. |
'''Queen Catherine:''' Then you'll have your money and your freedom. |
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− | '''Queen Catherine:''' Luc is gone, you are here |
+ | '''Queen Catherine:''' Claude, this isn't your fault. Luc is gone, you are here, which means he abandoned you. |
'''Princess Claude:''' I lost both the man I love and the man I could have loved. |
'''Princess Claude:''' I lost both the man I love and the man I could have loved. |
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Francis was. A noble decent man. And a good king. |
Francis was. A noble decent man. And a good king. |
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+ | '''Emanuelle:''' The key to your survival, should you choose it, is your daughter, Margot. Blood will flow, but it won't be yours, if you have Margot at your side. |
− | '''John Knox:''' |
+ | '''John Knox:'''Men will never willingly bow to the weaker sex.<br> |
'''Queen Mary:''' And they will suffer greatly for it. |
'''Queen Mary:''' And they will suffer greatly for it. |
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* [[Mary Stuart]] made her cousin, [[Queen Elizabeth]] the Godmother to her son, [[King James Stuart|James Stuart]]. |
* [[Mary Stuart]] made her cousin, [[Queen Elizabeth]] the Godmother to her son, [[King James Stuart|James Stuart]]. |
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* [[King James Stuart|Prince James]] was raised by his uncle, [[James Stuart]] after his father's death, and his mother was arrested. |
* [[King James Stuart|Prince James]] was raised by his uncle, [[James Stuart]] after his father's death, and his mother was arrested. |
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+ | * [[Mary and Bothwell]] never did get to marry. |
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− | * [[King James Stuart|Prince James]] became |
+ | * [[King James Stuart|Prince James]] became ''King of Scotland'' after his first birthday. He became ''King of England'' in 1603 after [[Queen Elizabeth|Queen Elizabeth's]] death when he was 37. |
* [[Princess Margaret]] makes her first on-screen appearance. |
* [[Princess Margaret]] makes her first on-screen appearance. |
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'''Unseen Aftermath''' <br> |
'''Unseen Aftermath''' <br> |
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− | '' |
+ | ''[[Emanuelle|Emanuelle's]] predictions of the [[House of Valois]] came true.''<br> |
* [[Queen Leeza]] died of childbirth in 1568 2 years later. |
* [[Queen Leeza]] died of childbirth in 1568 2 years later. |
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* [[King Charles]] married and had a child with his mistress ''Marie Touchet,'' but died when he was 23. |
* [[King Charles]] married and had a child with his mistress ''Marie Touchet,'' but died when he was 23. |
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* [[Prince Henri]] became king in 1574, until his death at 37. |
* [[Prince Henri]] became king in 1574, until his death at 37. |
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* [[Princess Margaret]] married [[King Antoine|King Antoine's]] son [[Henry de Bourbon]]. After her brother, [[Prince Henri|King Henri's]] death, she became Queen of Navarre and Frace until her death in 1615 at the age of 61. |
* [[Princess Margaret]] married [[King Antoine|King Antoine's]] son [[Henry de Bourbon]]. After her brother, [[Prince Henri|King Henri's]] death, she became Queen of Navarre and Frace until her death in 1615 at the age of 61. |
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− | * [[Queen Catherine]] died in 1589, at 69 years old. Outliving all of her sons. |
+ | * [[Queen Catherine]] died in 1589, at 69 years old. Outliving all of her sons bar Henri, who was murdered seven months later. |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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* [[Ben Geurens]] was credited, but did not appear. |
* [[Ben Geurens]] was credited, but did not appear. |
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+ | * [[Torrance Coombs]] was in Spain shooting Still Star Crossed during the time the finale was shot, and was therefore unable to return. |
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+ | ** Had the show been renewed for a season 5, he would have returned to the show. |
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==Historical Notes== |
==Historical Notes== |
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− | * [[History's King James VI|Prince James Stuart]] was born a full year after his parent's marriage, 19 June 1566 |
+ | * [[History's King James VI and I|Prince James Stuart]] was born a full year after his parent's marriage, 19 June 1566 |
− | * [[History's King James VI|Prince James VI]] was named after his grandfather, [[History's King James V|King James V]]. |
+ | * [[History's King James VI and I|Prince James VI]] was named after his grandfather, [[History's King James V|King James V]]. |
− | * [[History's King James VI|Prince James Stuart's]] Godparents were [[History's Queen Elizabeth| Queen Elizabeth of England]], [[History's King Charles IX|King Charles IX of France]], and ''Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy'' |
+ | * [[History's King James VI and I|Prince James Stuart's]] Godparents were [[History's Queen Elizabeth| Queen Elizabeth of England]], [[History's King Charles IX|King Charles IX of France]], and ''Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy'' |
− | *[[History's King James VI|Prince James Stuart]] ''did'' become King of both [[Kingdom of Scotland|Scotland]], [[Kingdom of England|England]] and Ireland. |
+ | *[[History's King James VI and I|Prince James Stuart]] ''did'' become King of both [[Kingdom of Scotland|Scotland]], [[Kingdom of England|England]] and Ireland. |
* [[History's Lord Darnley|King Darnley]] was murdered on 10 February 1567 at [[Edinburgh, Scotland|Kirk o' Field, Edinburgh.]] At the time, [[History's Mary, Queen of Scots|Mary, Queen of Scots]] was at a wedding for a member of her household. |
* [[History's Lord Darnley|King Darnley]] was murdered on 10 February 1567 at [[Edinburgh, Scotland|Kirk o' Field, Edinburgh.]] At the time, [[History's Mary, Queen of Scots|Mary, Queen of Scots]] was at a wedding for a member of her household. |
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* [[History's Lord Bothwell|Lord Bothwell]] was believed to have murdered [[History's Lord Darnley|King Darnley]]. |
* [[History's Lord Bothwell|Lord Bothwell]] was believed to have murdered [[History's Lord Darnley|King Darnley]]. |
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* 15 May 1567, at either Holyrood Palace or Holyrood Abbey, [[History's Mary, Queen of Scots|Mary, Queen of Scots]] and [[History's Lord Bothwell|Lord Bothwell]] were married according to Protestant rites. |
* 15 May 1567, at either Holyrood Palace or Holyrood Abbey, [[History's Mary, Queen of Scots|Mary, Queen of Scots]] and [[History's Lord Bothwell|Lord Bothwell]] were married according to Protestant rites. |
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− | * On 24 July 1567, [[History's Mary, Queen of Scots|Mary, Queen of Scots]] was forced to abdicate in favour of her one-year-old son [[History's King James VI|Prince James Stuart]]. Mary's brother [[History's James Stuart|James Stuart]] was made regent. |
+ | * On 24 July 1567, [[History's Mary, Queen of Scots|Mary, Queen of Scots]] was forced to abdicate in favour of her one-year-old son [[History's King James VI and I|Prince James Stuart]]. Mary's brother [[History's James Stuart|James Stuart]] was made regent. |
− | *[[History's Francis Drake| |
+ | * At age 23, [[History's Francis Drake|Francis Drake]] made his first voyage to [[The New World|The Americas]] with his second cousin, [[History's John Hawkins|Sir John Hawkins]]. |
− | *[[History's |
+ | *[[History's Francis Drake|Sir Francis Drake]] had undertaken a major voyage against Spanish ports and ships in the Caribbean in 1585 and 1586. In 1587 he made a successful raid on Cadiz, destroying the Spanish fleet of war ships intended for the Enterprise of England, as [[History's King Philip|king Philip II]] had decided to take the war to England. |
+ | * Exploits made him a hero to the English but a pirate to the Spaniards, to whom he was known as ''El Draque''. [[History's King Philip|King Philip II]] was said to have offered a reward of 20,000 ducats, ''(about £4 million/ US$6.5 million)'' by modern standards, for his life. |
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+ | * [[History's Queen Elizabeth|Queen Elizabeth]] was never in a romantic relationship with [[History's Archduke Ferdinand|Archduke Ferdinand]]. He was still married to his first wife, and would be for another 15 years until 1580. |
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+ | * [[History's Queen Elizabeth|Queen Elizabeth]] of England awarded [[History's Francis Drake|Sir Francis Drake]] a knighthood in 1581 |
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+ | * In 1590 [[History's Francis Drake|Francis Drake]] and [[History's John Hawkins|Captain John Hawkins]] founded a charity for the relief of sick & elderly mariners. |
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+ | *[[History's Queen Elizabeth|Queen Elizabeth]] did dress up in armor to travel with her ships against the Spanish. However, after armor had been specially made for her and they were on their way, the war was called off by [[History's King Philip|king Philip II]]. |
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* On 2 May 1568, [[History's Mary, Queen of Scots|Mary, Queen of Scots]] escaped ''Loch Leven Castle.'' Defeated, she fled south; and crossed the Solway Firth into England by a fishing boat on 16 May. She landed at Workington in Cumberland in the north of England and stayed overnight. On 18 May, local officials took her into protective custody. |
* On 2 May 1568, [[History's Mary, Queen of Scots|Mary, Queen of Scots]] escaped ''Loch Leven Castle.'' Defeated, she fled south; and crossed the Solway Firth into England by a fishing boat on 16 May. She landed at Workington in Cumberland in the north of England and stayed overnight. On 18 May, local officials took her into protective custody. |
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* [[History's Mary, Queen of Scots|Mary, Queen of Scots]] apparently expected [[History's Queen Elizabeth|Queen Elizabeth]] to help her regain her throne. Elizabeth was cautious, ordering an inquiry on the question of whether Mary was guilty of [[History's Lord Darnley|Lord Darnley's]] murder. |
* [[History's Mary, Queen of Scots|Mary, Queen of Scots]] apparently expected [[History's Queen Elizabeth|Queen Elizabeth]] to help her regain her throne. Elizabeth was cautious, ordering an inquiry on the question of whether Mary was guilty of [[History's Lord Darnley|Lord Darnley's]] murder. |
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'''Historical Aftermath''' <br> |
'''Historical Aftermath''' <br> |
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− | * [[History's Queen Elisabeth Valois|Queen Elisabeth of |
+ | * [[History's Queen Elisabeth Valois|Queen Elisabeth of Spain]] died during childbirth in 1568 at the age of 23. |
* [[History's King Charles IX|King Charles IX]] married and had a child with his mistress ''Marie Touchet'' He died when he was 23. |
* [[History's King Charles IX|King Charles IX]] married and had a child with his mistress ''Marie Touchet'' He died when he was 23. |
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* [[History's Henry III of France|Henry III]] became king in 1574, just before his 23rd birthday, until his death at 37. |
* [[History's Henry III of France|Henry III]] became king in 1574, just before his 23rd birthday, until his death at 37. |
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+ | * [[History's Princess Margaret|Princess Margaret]] married [[History's King Antoine|King Antoine's]] son [[History's Henry de Bourbon]]. After her brother, [[History's Henry III of France|King Henri's]] death, she became Queen of Navarre and Frace until her death in 1615 at the age of 61. |
* [[History's Catherine de' Medici|Catherine de' Medici]] died in 1589, at 69 years old. Outliving all of her sons. |
* [[History's Catherine de' Medici|Catherine de' Medici]] died in 1589, at 69 years old. Outliving all of her sons. |
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| Rebecca Liddiard |
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+ | | Catherine Bérubé |
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+ | | colspan="2" | [[Emanuelle]] |
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==Video== |
==Video== |
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+ | • [[Mary and Darnley]] • [[Mary and Bothwell]] • <br /> |
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+ | • [[Mary and Darnley's Wedding]] • • <br /> |
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+ | • [[Narcisse and Catherine]] • <br /> |
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+ | • [[The Crown Matrimonial]] • <br /> |
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+ | • [[Claude and Luc]] • <br /> |
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Revision as of 23:50, 3 January 2018
All It Cost Her | |
Season Four, Episode 16 | |
Air date | June 16, 2017 |
Written by | April Blair Laurie McCarthy |
Directed by | Holly Dale |
<font-family:Trajan Pro;font color="white">Episode Guide | |
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- "Because I cannot have her blood on my hands. And I cannot let her go."
- —Queen Elizabeth
Synopsis
Mary makes a decision that will change the course of history -- forever shaping the fate of her nation, her crown, and her newborn son. Mary's perilous move for her survival causes the stunning realization that perhaps she is not the only one who may not survive. Meanwhile, Elizabeth steadies herself for war and will become the instigator in Mary's demise while later realizing she and Mary might be more similar than either thought.
Quotes
Guard: If you have a baby that isn’t yours, you’ll hang, unless you cooperate.
Queen Catherine: Tell me, how is Mary?
Lord Narcisse: Struggling to maintain her throne.
Queen Catherine: This is Stéphane Narcisse, he's the Lord Chancellor of France.
Stéphane, this is a witch that my pious daughter, Leeza, rounded up amongst other heretics.
Emanuelle: I didn’t care for her. Clearly, you didn’t either.
Emanuelle: Don't worry. Spain will still be a bother, but its queen won't be a problem much longer. Complications with her third child. A girl.
Emanuelle: Nicole is inches from the grave. She just doesn’t know it yet.
Queen Catherine: Then you'll have your money and your freedom.
Queen Catherine: Claude, this isn't your fault. Luc is gone, you are here, which means he abandoned you.
Princess Claude: I lost both the man I love and the man I could have loved.
King Darnley: My son you mean... My God, I think I left him somewhere!
Queen Catherine: Well, it’s not my usual form, but let me pay you how I planned.
Queen Elizabeth: I am England! And I need no one to save me! Not from Spain. Not from the Chaotic Church. Not from anyone. I am Elizabeth Tudor and I will bow to no man. I will face ever threat to my reign with sword in hand. And any who shall stand in my way shall fall.
Queen Catherine: I have always put my children first. I have done terrible things! I have always done it for their good. But are they worth it?
Francis was. A noble decent man. And a good king.
Emanuelle: The key to your survival, should you choose it, is your daughter, Margot. Blood will flow, but it won't be yours, if you have Margot at your side.
John Knox:Men will never willingly bow to the weaker sex.
Queen Mary: And they will suffer greatly for it.
Queen Elizabeth: Because I cannot have her blood on my hands. And I cannot let her go.
Queen Mary: I put my trust in you, my Lord.
Notes
- Sebastian, King Henry VIII, Queen Leeza, Leith Bayard, Luc Narcisse, Gideon Blackburn, and David Rizzio were all mentioned, but did not appear.
- Lord Narcisse makes reference to Jane's family as his own that he is keeping in France.
- Mary Stuart named her son, 'Prince James' after her brother James Stuart.
- Mary Stuart made her cousin, Queen Elizabeth the Godmother to her son, James Stuart.
- Prince James was raised by his uncle, James Stuart after his father's death, and his mother was arrested.
- Mary and Bothwell never did get to marry.
- Prince James became King of Scotland after his first birthday. He became King of England in 1603 after Queen Elizabeth's death when he was 37.
- Princess Margaret makes her first on-screen appearance.
Unseen Aftermath
Emanuelle's predictions of the House of Valois came true.
- Queen Leeza died of childbirth in 1568 2 years later.
- King Charles married and had a child with his mistress Marie Touchet, but died when he was 23.
- Prince Henri became king in 1574, until his death at 37.
- Princess Margaret married King Antoine's son Henry de Bourbon. After her brother, King Henri's death, she became Queen of Navarre and Frace until her death in 1615 at the age of 61.
- Queen Catherine died in 1589, at 69 years old. Outliving all of her sons bar Henri, who was murdered seven months later.
Death Toll [1][2]
- King Darnley
- Queen Mary Stuart
Trivia
- Ben Geurens was credited, but did not appear.
- Torrance Coombs was in Spain shooting Still Star Crossed during the time the finale was shot, and was therefore unable to return.
- Had the show been renewed for a season 5, he would have returned to the show.
Historical Notes
- Prince James Stuart was born a full year after his parent's marriage, 19 June 1566
- Prince James VI was named after his grandfather, King James V.
- Prince James Stuart's Godparents were Queen Elizabeth of England, King Charles IX of France, and Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy
- Prince James Stuart did become King of both Scotland, England and Ireland.
- King Darnley was murdered on 10 February 1567 at Kirk o' Field, Edinburgh. At the time, Mary, Queen of Scots was at a wedding for a member of her household.
- Lord Bothwell was believed to have murdered King Darnley.
- 15 May 1567, at either Holyrood Palace or Holyrood Abbey, Mary, Queen of Scots and Lord Bothwell were married according to Protestant rites.
- On 24 July 1567, Mary, Queen of Scots was forced to abdicate in favour of her one-year-old son Prince James Stuart. Mary's brother James Stuart was made regent.
- At age 23, Francis Drake made his first voyage to The Americas with his second cousin, Sir John Hawkins.
- Sir Francis Drake had undertaken a major voyage against Spanish ports and ships in the Caribbean in 1585 and 1586. In 1587 he made a successful raid on Cadiz, destroying the Spanish fleet of war ships intended for the Enterprise of England, as king Philip II had decided to take the war to England.
- Exploits made him a hero to the English but a pirate to the Spaniards, to whom he was known as El Draque. King Philip II was said to have offered a reward of 20,000 ducats, (about £4 million/ US$6.5 million) by modern standards, for his life.
- Queen Elizabeth was never in a romantic relationship with Archduke Ferdinand. He was still married to his first wife, and would be for another 15 years until 1580.
- Queen Elizabeth of England awarded Sir Francis Drake a knighthood in 1581
- In 1590 Francis Drake and Captain John Hawkins founded a charity for the relief of sick & elderly mariners.
- Queen Elizabeth did dress up in armor to travel with her ships against the Spanish. However, after armor had been specially made for her and they were on their way, the war was called off by king Philip II.
- Prince James became king of Scotland after his first birthday. He became king of England in 1603 after Queen Elizabeth's death when he was 37.
- On 2 May 1568, Mary, Queen of Scots escaped Loch Leven Castle. Defeated, she fled south; and crossed the Solway Firth into England by a fishing boat on 16 May. She landed at Workington in Cumberland in the north of England and stayed overnight. On 18 May, local officials took her into protective custody.
- Mary, Queen of Scots apparently expected Queen Elizabeth to help her regain her throne. Elizabeth was cautious, ordering an inquiry on the question of whether Mary was guilty of Lord Darnley's murder.
- On 11 August 1586, after being implicated in the Babington Plot, Mary was arrested while out riding.
- After Queen Elizabeth resented the order three times, Mary, Queen of Scots was executed on February 8, 1587. Her last word were Into thy hands, O Lord, I commend my spirit
Historical Aftermath
- Queen Elisabeth of Spain died during childbirth in 1568 at the age of 23.
- King Charles IX married and had a child with his mistress Marie Touchet He died when he was 23.
- Henry III became king in 1574, just before his 23rd birthday, until his death at 37.
- Princess Margaret married King Antoine's son History's Henry de Bourbon. After her brother, King Henri's death, she became Queen of Navarre and Frace until her death in 1615 at the age of 61.
- Catherine de' Medici died in 1589, at 69 years old. Outliving all of her sons.
Gallery
Official Pictures from each episode, and an additional 50 pictures gallery is available here. |
Characters
- Credit Order
Actor | Character | |
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Adelaide Kane | Queen Mary | |
Megan Follows | Queen Catherine | |
Rachel Skarsten | Queen Elizabeth | |
Toby Regbo | King Francis | |
Celina Sinden | Lady Greer | |
Craig Parker | Lord Narcisse | |
Rose Williams | Princess Claude | |
Dan Jeannotte | James Stuart | |
Jonathan Goad | John Knox | |
Spencer MacPherson | King Charles | |
Will Kemp | King Darnley | |
Guest Staring | ||
Adam Croasdell | Lord Bothwell | |
Nola Augustson | Lady Lennox | |
Richard Fleeshman | Francis Drake | |
Rebecca Liddiard | Princess Margaret | |
Nick Slater | Prince Henri | |
Ann Pirvu | Nicole Touchet | |
Steve Byers | Archduke Ferdinand | |
Megan Hutchings | Jane | |
Cameo | ||
Jake Foy | King James Stuart | |
Catherine Bérubé | Emanuelle |
Character debut | |
Speaking debut | |
Episode debut |
Video
Related Pages
Pages relating to All It Cost Her are the following:
• Mary and Darnley • Mary and Bothwell •
• Mary and Darnley's Wedding • •
• Narcisse and Catherine •
• The Crown Matrimonial •
• Claude and Luc •