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  1. Jul 18, 2018 · On 8 August 1503 Princess Margaret Tudor of England married King James IV of Scotland in Holyrood Abbey, becoming Queen of Scots and providing the Scottish throne with an heir, King James V. She would marry twice more before her death in 1541 and, like her ill-fated granddaughter Mary, Queen of Scots, Margaret’s choice of husband threatened ...

  2. Margaret Tudor was born in November 1489, the second child and eldest daughter of King Henry VII of England and Elizabeth of York . She was the first princess in the new royal house of Tudor. Her father, the victor of Bosworth Field, had married Elizabeth, daughter of King Edward IV, in 1486, uniting the houses of Lancaster and York and putting ...

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  4. Nov 28, 2017 · Margaret Tudor, Queen of Scotland, was born on 28th November 1489 at Westminster Palace. Her parents were King Henry VII and Elizabeth of York, and she was the couple's second child and eldest daughter. The couple named her Margaret after her paternal grandmother, Lady Margaret Beaufort, and she was baptised at St Margaret's Church, Westminster, on 30th November. Margaret spent her childhood ...

  5. Mar 4, 2020 · Soon enough, it was. Margaret lost that husband in battle, but not just any battle: James IV of Scotland was leading forces against those of Henry VIII of England, his own brother-in-law, not to mention next-kingdom-over neighbor. This, when just the year before, the two realms had reached an agreement on what was called the of Perpetual Peace.

  6. Mar 14, 2024 · In 1503, 13-year-old Margaret was sent to Scotland to marry James IV, who was then 17 years older. Although young, as a new queen Margaret would, in a few years, be expected to produce an heir at an age appropriate for childbearing. During her marriage to James IV, Margaret bore six children. However, pregnancy in the 16th century could be ...

  7. Jun 8, 2018 · views 3,431,191 updated Jun 08 2018. Margaret Tudor (1489–1541), queen of James IV of Scotland. Elder daughter of Henry VII of England, Margaret was married to James at Holyrood on 8 August 1503, and bore her husband six children—four sons and two daughters—of whom only one, Prince James ( James V), born in April 1512, survived. Perhaps ...

  8. Dec 21, 2015 · Reply. On 21st December 1495, Jasper Tudor, 1st Duke of Bedford and 1st Earl of Pembroke, died at his manor at Thornbury at the age of around sixty-four. His entrails were buried at the parish church at Thornbury and the rest of his remains were laid to rest at Keynsham Abbey, according to the instructions he left in his will of 15th December.

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