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  1. Chapter 4 : Married Life. Margaret and James IV were married at Holyrood Abbey, Edinburgh on 8th August 1503 by the Archbishops of Glasgow and of York. Margaret was crowned following the nuptial mass, King James holding her around the waist for much of the ceremony and handing her the sceptre.

  2. Updated 2021. artist: William Brassey Hole (1846 - 1917) English. title: The Marriage Procession of James IV and Margaret Tudor Edinburgh A.D. 1503. date created: 1898. materials: variant of spirit fresco on plaster. object type: Painting. accession number: UPG.034. gallery: Scottish National Portrait Gallery ( On Display) depicted: James. subject:

  3. tudortimes.co.uk › people › james-iv-his-wife-fourTudor Times | The Wedding

    Published 4th January 2015. Chapter 9 : The Wedding. Eventually, Princess Margaret left Richmond Palace with her father on 27 th June 1503 to be married to the 30 year old King James IV. On her progress to her new kingdom, Margaret lacked nothing in the way of material comfort and splendour.

  4. Sitter associated with 8 portraits. Margaret Tudor was the elder of the two surviving daughters of King Henry VII and Elizabeth of York. She was the elder sister of Henry VIII. In 1503 she married James IV, King of Scots, thus becoming the mother of James V and grandmother of Mary, Queen of Scots.

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  5. Feb 12, 2020 · Margaret Tudor was the daughter of King Henry VII and older sister of King Henry VIII. She was promised in marriage to James IV of Scotland, part of the Treaty of Perpetual Peace between England and Scotland in 1502. In 1513 James died in the Battle of Flodden, which was a contest between Scottish forces and Margaret's brother's English lads.

  6. Jul 2, 2018 · Margaret Tudor married James IV of Scotland in Holyrood Abbey on 8th August 1503. She wore a gown of white damask bordered and lined with crimson velvet with a gold and pearl collar round her neck. She wore a crown and veil over her long fair hair.

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  8. Aug 8, 2023 · On this day in Tudor history, 8th August 1503, King Henry VII's eldest daughter, Princess Margaret Tudor, married King James IV of Scotland at Holyrood Abbey. The couple had been married by proxy on 15th January 1503 with Patrick Hepburn, the Earl of Bothwell and Lord High Admiral of Scotland, standing in for James.

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