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  1. Sep 9, 2012 · Added: Sep 17, 2004. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 9473665. Source citation. Scottish Monarch. The son of James III and Margaret of Denmark, he acceded in 1488 and was crowned at Scone on June 26. As penance for his unwilling part in the death of his father at the Battle of Sauchieburn, James wore an iron chain around his waist for the rest of his ...

  2. Jan 4, 2013 · King James IV of Scotland. After all the turmoil of James III’s time in power as King of Scotland, his son’s reign seems positively peaceful. James IV ushered the Renaissance into Scotland in many ways. He cemented an alliance with England, patronized the arts, and built wonderful palaces and a strong navy. The only shortcoming James had ...

  3. Jun 27, 2018 · James IV (1473–1513), king of Scots (1488–1513). James IV was the most successful of all the Stewart rulers of Scotland . Two decades after James's death, Sir David Lindsay of the Mount, who had known the king well, described him as ‘the glory of all princely governing’, a view which is largely substantiated by contemporary witnesses ...

  4. James I (england), James VI (1566–1625), king of Scotland (1567–1625) and, as James I, king of England (1603–25), was the son of Mary, queen of Scots, whose enforced ab… James Iv, James IV James IV (1473–1513), king of Scots (1488–1513). James IV was the most successful of all the Stewart rulers of Scotland. Two decades after J…

  5. Ancestor charts showing the family relationships of James IV, King of Scotland (1473–1513) to other famous people. Includes citations for all sources. (#9634)

  6. When James IV King of Scotland was born on 17 March 1473, in Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, his father, James III King of Scotland, was 21 and his mother, Margaret of Denmark Queen of Scotland, was 16. He married Margaret Queen Consort of Scotland on 8 August 1503, in Holyrood, Midlothian, Scotland.

  7. Jan 12, 2021 · Definition. James I of Scotland ruled as king from 1406 to 1437. In 1406, the future king was captured by pirates and then imprisoned by Henry IV of England (r. 1399-1413), a confinement that lasted for 18 years. He succeeded his father Robert III of Scotland (r. 1390-1406) but in James' absence, Scotland was ruled by his uncle the Duke of ...

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