James Of SCOTLAND

Male


Generations:      Standard    |    Vertical    |    Compact    |    Box    |    Text    |    Ahnentafel    |    Fan Chart    |    Media    |    PDF

Generation: 1

  1. 1.  James Of SCOTLAND (son of James V King Of SCOTLAND and Marie Of GUISE); died in young.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  James V King Of SCOTLAND was born on 10 Apr 1512 in Linlithgow Palace, West Lothian (son of James IV and Margaret TUDOR); died on 14 Dec 1542.

    James married Marie Of GUISE on 18 May 1538 in Notre-Dame de Paris. Marie (daughter of Claude Duke Of GUISE and Antoinette Of BOURBON) was born on 22 Nov 1515 in Bar-le-Duc, Lorraine; died on 11 Jun 1560 in Edinburgh Castle. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Marie Of GUISE was born on 22 Nov 1515 in Bar-le-Duc, Lorraine (daughter of Claude Duke Of GUISE and Antoinette Of BOURBON); died on 11 Jun 1560 in Edinburgh Castle.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: 22 Feb 1540, Crowned as Queen Consort at Holyrood Abbey

    Children:
    1. Robert Of SCOTLAND died in young.
    2. 1. James Of SCOTLAND died in young.
    3. Mary Stuart Queen Of SCOTS was born on 08 Dec 1542 in Linlithgow Palace, Linlithgow, West Lothian; died on 08 Feb 1587.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  James IV was born on 17 Mar 1473 (son of James III and Margaret Of OLDENBURG); died on 09 Sep 1513 in Killed Flodden Field.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: 1488-1513, King of Scots

    Notes:

    James IV (March 17, 1473 ? September 9, 1513) was King of Scots from 1488 to 1513.

    The son of King James III and Margaret of Denmark, he was probably born in Stirling Castle. When his father was killed at the Battle of Sauchieburn on June 11, 1488 (or possibly assassinated a few hours later) the fifteen-year-old James took the throne and was crowned at Scone, Perthshire on June 24. The rebels who had gathered at Sauchieburn had done so with James supposedly as their figurehead. When James realised the indirect role which he had played in the death of his father, he decided to do penance for his sin. From that date on he wore a heavy iron chain cilice around his waist next to the skin each Lent as penance.

    James IV quickly proved to be an effective ruler. He defeated another rebellion in 1489, took a direct interest in the administration of justice and finally brought the Lord of the Isles under control in 1493. James was well educated and it was claimed that he was fluent in Lowland Scots, English, Scottish Gaelic, Latin, French, German, Italian, Flemish, Spanish and Danish.

    He was a true Renaissance prince with an interest in practical and scientific matters. James granted the Edinburgh College of Surgeons a royal charter in 1506, turned Edinburgh Castle into one of Britain's foremost gun foundries and welcomed the establishment of Scotland's first printing press in 1505.

    James also loved ships and saw the importance in Scotland having a large navy. He acquired thirty-eight ships for the Royal Scottish Navy and founded two new dockyards. His finest creation was the carrack Michael. Launched in 1511 she weighed 1,000 tons, was 240 feet in length and was then the largest ship in Europe.

    For a time he supported the pretender to the English throne Perkin Warbeck and carried out a brief invasion of England on his behalf. Despite this, James finally recognized that peace between Scotland and England was in the interest of both countries, and so agreed treaty of "perpetual peace" in 1502 and marrying Henry VII's daughter Margaret Tudor, on August 8, 1503, at Holyrood Abbey, Edinburgh. The couple's first three children all died in infancy. Their son James V survived, and he also had a posthumous son, Alexander, who died in infancy.

    When war broke out between England and France as a result of the Italian Wars, James found himself in a difficult position as his obligations under the Auld Alliance with France conflicted with the treaty made with England in 1502. The new king of England, Henry VIII, attempted to invade France in 1513, and James reacted by declaring war on England. Hoping to take advantage of Henry's absence, he led an invading army southward, only to be killed, with many of his nobles and common soldiers, at the disastrous Battle of Flodden Field on September 9, ending Scotland's involvement in the War of the League of Cambrai. A body thought to be his was recovered from the battlefield and taken to London for burial. As he was excommunicated, the embalmed body lay unburied for many years in the monastery of Sheen in Surrey, and was lost after the Reformation. [1]

    Rumors persisted that he had survived and had gone into exile, but there is no evidence to support them. James IV's ill-considered invasion of England and his subsequent death, ushered in a period of prolonged instability in Scotland.

    James also had seven illegitimate children by four different mistresses. With Janet Kennedy he had James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray (1501 creation) and two children who died in infancy. With Marion Boyd he had Alexander Stewart (Archbishop of St Andrews), and Catherine Stewart, who married James Douglas, 3rd Earl of Morton. With Margaret Drummond he had Margaret. With Isabel Buchan, daughter of James Stewart, 1st Earl of Buchan, he had Lady Janet Stewart, who became the mistress of Henry II of France.

    James IV is also significant in Scottish history as the last King of Scots who is known to have spoken Scottish Gaelic.

    James married Margaret TUDOR on 08 Aug 1503. Margaret (daughter of Henry VII King Of ENGLAND and Elizabeth PLANTAGENET) was born on 28 Nov 1489; died on 18 Oct 1541. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Margaret TUDOR was born on 28 Nov 1489 (daughter of Henry VII King Of ENGLAND and Elizabeth PLANTAGENET); died on 18 Oct 1541.
    Children:
    1. Margaret STEWART was born in 1497.
    2. 2. James V King Of SCOTLAND was born on 10 Apr 1512 in Linlithgow Palace, West Lothian; died on 14 Dec 1542.

  3. 6.  Claude Duke Of GUISE was born on 20 Oct 1496 in Chateau de Conde-sur-Moselle (son of Rene II Duke Of LORRAINE and Phillipa Of GUELDERS); died on 12 Apr 1550 in Chateau de Joinville.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Claude Of Lorraine

    Claude married Antoinette Of BOURBON on 09 Jun 1513. Antoinette (daughter of Francois Count Of VENDOME and Marie DE LUXEMBOURG) was born on 25 Dec 1493; died on 22 Jan 1583. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Antoinette Of BOURBON was born on 25 Dec 1493 (daughter of Francois Count Of VENDOME and Marie DE LUXEMBOURG); died on 22 Jan 1583.
    Children:
    1. Louise Of GUISE was born on 10 Jan 1520 in Bar-le-Duc, Lorraine; died on 18 Oct 1542.
    2. Peter Of GUISE was born on 03 Apr 1530 in Joinville; died in young.
    3. Claude Duke Of AUMALE was born in 1526; died in 1573.
    4. Louise I Cardinal Of GUISE was born in 1527; died in 1578.
    5. Renee Of GUISE was born on 02 Sep 1522; died on 03 Apr 1602.
    6. Rene Marquis Of ELBEUF was born in 1536; died in 1566.
    7. Charles Duke Of CHEVREUSE was born in 1524; died in 1574.
    8. Abbess of Faremoutier Antoinette Of GUISE was born on 31 Aug 1531 in Joinville; died on 06 Mar 1561 in Joinville.
    9. Philip Of GUISE was born on 03 Sep 1529 in Joinville; died on 24 Sep 1529 in Joinville.
    10. 3. Marie Of GUISE was born on 22 Nov 1515 in Bar-le-Duc, Lorraine; died on 11 Jun 1560 in Edinburgh Castle.
    11. Francis Of GUISE was born on 18 Apr 1534 in Joinville; died on 06 Mar 1563.
    12. Francis Duke Of GUISE was born in 1519; died in 1563.