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  1. Nov 30, 2012 · James and Margaret were married in July 1469 when she was thirteen and James was seventeen. They had three children: the future James IV of Scotland in 1473, James Stewart, Duke of Ross 1476 and John Stewart, Earl of Mar in 1479. King James III of Scotland and his Queen Consort Margaret of Denmark. The King was determined to bring down the Boyd ...

  2. Jun 10, 2022 · March 17, 1473 – September 9, 1513. James IV of Scotland was born on March 17, 1473, to King James III and Queen Margaret. In Scotland, the king was regarded as a disinterested and inept ruler. From his castle in Edinburgh, James ignored his advisors, failed to enforce the law, and allowed his kingdom to become unstable.

  3. Jun 25, 2017 · James IV, King of Scots (National Galleries of Scotland) James succeeded to the Scottish throne in 1488, at a time when pilgrimage was an important aspect of European religious life. Large numbers of pilgrims made trips to holy places in the belief that this could bring them a range of benefits, both in life and after death – especially ...

  4. James next married Margaret TUDOR, daughter of Henry VII TUDOR King of England and Elizabeth Princess of York, Queen Consort, 28 July 1500(dispensation) married 8 August 1503. 3 (Margaret TUDOR was born on 29 November 1489 in London, England, 5 died on 18 October 1541 in Methven, Perthshire, Scotland 5 and was buried in 1541 in Carthusian ...

  5. Feb 22, 2022 · READ MORE: The tenacious survival of the Douglases despite the plotting of a king. Two brothers of the 9th Earl met grisly ends. Archibald, the Earl of Moray, was killed in the fighting, and his head was removed and presented to King James. Hugh, the Earl of Ormonde, was captured and executed shortly afterwards, while John Douglas, the Lord of ...

  6. James III, King of Scots 1460 – 1488. The life and rule of James III followed a similar pattern to that of his father. After the death of James II in 1460 the nine year old new king found ...

  7. Quick Reference. (1473–1513), king of Scots (1488–1513). The eldest son of James III and Margaret of Denmark, James IV was born at Stirling castle on 17 March 1473. The successful rising against his father in 1488 associated his name with an act of regicide and patricide, and he undertook elaborate penances to atone for his role in James ...

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