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6 November 1514 – The Entry of Mary Tudor, Queen of France, into Paris

Woman said to be Mary Tudor, Queen of France

Unknown Woman, soome believe it to be Mary Tudor, Queen of France

On this day in 1514, Mary Tudor, Queen of France, processed into Paris following her coronation the day before at Saint-Denis.

It was a lavish occasion and must have been an incredible sight. According to Pierre Grigore, the pageants of Mary's triumphant entry into the city included:

Orations praising Mary were also said at each pageant. It ended with Mary’s entry into the church of Notre Dame, where she was welcomed by Cardinals, Archbishops and other members of the clergy. After a service there, she ended the day with a banquet at the Palais Royal.

Notes and Sources

Taken from On This Day in Tudor History by Claire Ridgway.

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