For other people with similar names, see Marie de Bourbon (disambiguation).
Mary of Bourbon
Mary, as drawn by Jean Clouet in 1534. Later during the same year, this sketch was sent to the Scottish court for James V to see.
Born
29 October 1515 Château de la Fère, Picardie
Died
28 September 1538(1538-09-28) (aged 22) Château de la Fère, Picardie
Burial
Abbaye de Notre-Dame, Soissons
House
Bourbon
Father
Charles, Duke of Vendôme
Mother
Françoise d'Alençon
Religion
Roman Catholicism
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