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  2. James III (10 July 1451/May 1452 – 11 June 1488) was King of Scots from 1460 until his death at the Battle of Sauchieburn in 1488. He inherited the throne as a child following the death of his father, King James II, at the siege of Roxburgh Castle.

  3. Jan 15, 2021 · James III of Scotland reigned as king from 1460 to 1488. He succeeded his father James II of Scotland (r. 1437-1460) at the age of eight, which led to some nobles taking advantage of the king's minority and even abducting him.

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  4. James III (10 July 1451/May 1452 – 11 June 1488) was King of Scots from 1460 until his death at the Battle of Sauchieburn in 1488. He inherited the throne as a child following the death of his father, King James II, at the siege of Roxburgh Castle.

  5. 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...

  6. English Monarch at the time. Name: King James III of Scotland. Father: James II, King of Scotland. Mother: Mary of Gueldes. Relation to Charles III: 14th great-grandfather. House of: Stewart. Born: May, 1452 at Either St Andrews, Fife, or Stirling Castle. Ascended to the throne: August 3, 1460 aged 8 years. Crowned: August 10, 1460 at Kelso Abbey.

  7. May 18, 2018 · People. History. British and Irish History: Biographies. James III. views 2,220,877 updated May 18 2018. James III (1452–88), king of Scots (1460–88). Perhaps because he inherited fewer problems than his two immediate predecessors, James III presented to the world a different face of Stewart kingship.

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